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Following Data: The "Defund The Police" Movement's Implications For Elementary And Secondary Schools, Michael Heise, Jason P. Nance
Following Data: The "Defund The Police" Movement's Implications For Elementary And Secondary Schools, Michael Heise, Jason P. Nance
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Nationwide calls to “Defund the Police,” largely attributable to Black Lives Matter demonstrations, have motivated derivative calls for public school districts to consider “defunding” school resource officer (“SRO/police”) programs. To be sure, school districts’ SRO/police programs endure as a subject of persistent scholarly and public scrutiny, particularly relating to how a school’s SRO/police presence influences the school’s student discipline reporting policies and practices. How schools report student discipline and whether the process involves referrals to law enforcement agencies matter, particularly as they may fuel a growing “school-to-prison pipeline.” The “school-to-prison pipeline” research literature features two general empirical claims. One is …
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Sick Deal: Injustice And Plea Bargaining During Covid-19, Ryan T. Cannon
Sick Deal: Injustice And Plea Bargaining During Covid-19, Ryan T. Cannon
JCLC Online
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The Opportunity In Crisis: How 2020'S Challenges Present New Opportunities For Prosecutors, Chesa Boudin
The Opportunity In Crisis: How 2020'S Challenges Present New Opportunities For Prosecutors, Chesa Boudin
JCLC Online
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Learning Facts From Fiction In Jay-Z'S 99 Problems, Karl T. Muth
Learning Facts From Fiction In Jay-Z'S 99 Problems, Karl T. Muth
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