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Racial Isolation, School Police, And The “School-To-Prison Pipeline”: An Empirical Perspective On The Enduring Salience Of “Tipping Points”, Michael Heise
Buffalo Law Review
Two broad trends inform public K-12 education’s current trajectory. One involves persisting (and recently increasing) school racial isolation which helps account for an array of costs borne by students, schools, and communities. A second trend, involving a dramatically increasing police presence in schools, is evidenced by a rising school resource officer (“SRO/police”) presence in schools. Increases in the magnitude of a school’s SRO/police presence correspond with increases in the school’s propensity to engage law enforcement agencies in student disciplinary matters which, in turn, help fuel a growing school-to-prison pipeline problem. While these two broad trends propel two distinct research literatures, …
Black Male Academies: Re-Examining The Strategy Of Integration, Joshua E. Kimerling
Black Male Academies: Re-Examining The Strategy Of Integration, Joshua E. Kimerling
Buffalo Law Review
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Current Legal Education Of Minorities: A Survey, A. Bruce Norton
Current Legal Education Of Minorities: A Survey, A. Bruce Norton
Buffalo Law Review
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