Ending zero tolerance : the crisis of absolute school discipline / Derek W. Black.

"Suspension and expulsion rates have doubled over the past three decades as zero tolerance policies have become the normal response to a host of minor infractions that extend well beyond just drugs and weapons. Students from all demographic groups have suffered, but minority and special needs studen...

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Uniform Title:Families, law, and society series.
Main Author: Black, Derek W. (Author)
Language:English
Published: New York : New York University Press, [2016]
Series:Families, law, and society series.
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Physical Description:x, 237 pages ; 24 cm.
Format: Book
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"Suspension and expulsion rates have doubled over the past three decades as zero tolerance policies have become the normal response to a host of minor infractions that extend well beyond just drugs and weapons. Students from all demographic groups have suffered, but minority and special needs students have suffered the most. Derek Black weaves stories about individual students, lessons from social science, and the outcomes of courts cases to unearth a shockingly irrational system of punishment. While schools and legislatures have proven unable and unwilling to amend their failing policies, Ending Zero Tolerance argues for constitutional protections to check abuses in school discipline and lays out theories by which courts should re-engage to enforce students' rights and support broader reforms." -- Book jacket.
Call Number:KF4159 .B57 2016
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (pages 211-228) and index.
ISBN:9781479877027
1479877026