Using data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1997, I examine the prevalence and intensity of suspension among nationally representative samples of white, black, and Hispanic youth attending secondary school during the late 1990s and follow their educational and criminal justice outcomes for roughly a decade after K-12. Consistent with prior research in individual states and districts, I find that suspension has become a common feature of the U.S. schooling experience, affecting more than one in three youth and resulting in substantial missed instructional time across K-12 (a total of one to two weeks for the typical suspendee). As with prior research, disparities by race and gender are large, with black boys suspended most freq...
Examines the rise in school suspensions; their effectiveness; the widening racial/ethnic discipline ...
The present study examined whether external (out-of-school) suspensions are applied equitably to stu...
The Civil Rights Project has been examining out-of-school suspensions since 1999 due to concerns abo...
Given the recent research showing that being suspended even once in ninth grade is associated with a...
This study used merged data from three national surveys to address questions about security measures...
In this study, I use multilevel modeling and multivariate matching to estimate the effect of suspens...
Nationally, African American students are over-represented in discipline referrals and suspensions r...
This study is based upon a longitudinal analysis of data for a cohort of 181,897 Florida state stude...
n 2010, over 3 million children were suspended from U.S. schools, with black and Latino youth dispro...
Although out-of-school school suspensions have been correlated with negative school outcomes, they a...
During the 2011-12 school year, nearly 3.5 million public school students were suspended out-of-scho...
The authors used data from the Civil Rights Data Collection (CRDC), federal biennial K-12 student su...
There is a growing epidemic of children of color being disproportionately and inappropriately discip...
Racial discrimination plays a major role in out-of-school suspensions. Research shows that when stud...
Educators are concerned about the loss of instructional time resulting from student suspension. The ...
Examines the rise in school suspensions; their effectiveness; the widening racial/ethnic discipline ...
The present study examined whether external (out-of-school) suspensions are applied equitably to stu...
The Civil Rights Project has been examining out-of-school suspensions since 1999 due to concerns abo...
Given the recent research showing that being suspended even once in ninth grade is associated with a...
This study used merged data from three national surveys to address questions about security measures...
In this study, I use multilevel modeling and multivariate matching to estimate the effect of suspens...
Nationally, African American students are over-represented in discipline referrals and suspensions r...
This study is based upon a longitudinal analysis of data for a cohort of 181,897 Florida state stude...
n 2010, over 3 million children were suspended from U.S. schools, with black and Latino youth dispro...
Although out-of-school school suspensions have been correlated with negative school outcomes, they a...
During the 2011-12 school year, nearly 3.5 million public school students were suspended out-of-scho...
The authors used data from the Civil Rights Data Collection (CRDC), federal biennial K-12 student su...
There is a growing epidemic of children of color being disproportionately and inappropriately discip...
Racial discrimination plays a major role in out-of-school suspensions. Research shows that when stud...
Educators are concerned about the loss of instructional time resulting from student suspension. The ...
Examines the rise in school suspensions; their effectiveness; the widening racial/ethnic discipline ...
The present study examined whether external (out-of-school) suspensions are applied equitably to stu...
The Civil Rights Project has been examining out-of-school suspensions since 1999 due to concerns abo...