Product Overview
This book offers a research and comparison-driven look at the school-to-prison pipeline, its racial dynamics, the connections to mass incarceration, and our flawed educational climateand suggests practical remedies for change.
Provides readers with an understanding of the realities of the school-to-prison pipelineits history, development, and racialized context and meaningas well as the continued significance of race and other socially differentiating factors in shaping public policy and everyday decisions regarding deviance, discipline, and social control
Examines the under-explored dynamic that places a predominantly white teaching staff in schools that are predominantly schools of color, and considers the roles that stereotypes and cultural conflicts play in the labeling of students
Suggests viable options for action towards dismantling the institutionalized racism revealed by the school-to-prison pipeline via both policy reforms and transformational alternatives
Presents information relevant to a range of college courses, such as education, sociology of deviance, sociology of education, youth studies, legal studies, criminal justice, and racial/ethnic studies