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School-to-Prison Pipeline
How suspensions, expulsions, and policing in schools increase justice involvemen
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SUMMARY - School-to-Prison Pipeline

A twelve-year-old disrupts class repeatedly and receives a three-day suspension. Missing instruction, they fall further behind, become more disengaged, and eventually stop attending altogether. Chronic truancy leads to court involvement. A Black student and a white student get into a similar hallway argument. One receives detention and a parent call. The other is arrested by the school resource officer and charged with disorderly conduct.

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