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Understanding Dismantling and

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This volume provides a concentrated and powerful dialog about the nexus between schools, prisons, and the free-market economy where youth are on fast tracks from schools to prisons.

List of contents










Foreword, Bettina L. Love

Chapter 1. Free-Market Super Predators and the Neo-liberal Engineering of Crisis: Examining 21st Century Educational & Penal Realism, Kenneth J. Fasching-Varner, Lori L. Martin, Roland W. Mitchell, Karen P. Bennett-Haron, & Arash Daneshzadeh

Chapter 2. Too Much, Too Little, But Never Too Late: Countering the Extremes in Gifted and Special Education for Black and Hispanic Students, Donna Y. Ford, Gilman W. Whiting, Ramon B. Goings, and Sheree N. Alexander

Chapter 3. Pipeline in Crisis: A Call to Sociological and Criminological Studies Scholars to Dismantle the School-to-Prison Pipeline, Melinda Jackson, Tifanie Pulley, and Dari Green

Chapter 4. "I got in trouble, but I really didn't get caught:" The discursive construction of 'Throwaway Youth', Tracey M. Pyscher and Brian D. Lozenski

Chapter 5. Lyrical Interventions: Hip Hop, Counseling Education, and School-to-Prison, Arash Daneshzadeh and Ahmad Washington

Chapter 6. Crapitalism: Toward a Fantasyland in the Wal-Martization of America's Education and Criminal Justice System, Dari Green, Melinda Jackson, and Tifanie Pulley

Chapter 7. Loving To Read...And Other Things of Which I Have Become Ashamed, Michael J. Seaberry

Chapter 8. Breaking the Pipeline: Using Restorative Justice to Lead the Way, Kerii Landry-Thomas

Chapter 9. In and of Itself a Risk Factor: Exclusionary Discipline and the School-to-Prison Pipeline, Russell J. Skiba, Mariella I. Arredondo, and Natasha T. Williams

Chapter 10. Unpacking Classroom Discipline Pedagogy: Intent vs. Impact, Tonya Walls, Janessa Schilmoeller, Irvin Guerrero, and Christine Clark

Chapter 11. The Role of Teacher Educators in the School-To-Prison Pipeline: A Critical Look at Both a Traditional Teacher Education Program and an Alternative Certification Route Model, James L. Hollar and Jesslyn R. Hollar

Chapter 12. Exiting the Pipeline: The Role of a Digital Literacy Acquisition Program within the Orleans Parish Prison Reentry Process, Gloria E. Jacobs, Elizabeth Withers, and Jill Castek

Chapter 13. Punishing Trauma: How Schools Contribute to the Carceral Continuum Through It's Response to Traumatic Experiences, Devon Tyrone Wade and Kasim S. Ortiz

Chapter 14. Still Gifted: Understanding the Role of Racialized Dis/ability in the School-to-Prison Pipeline, Kelsey M. Jones

Chapter 15. The Fight to Be Free: Exclusionary Discipline Practices and the School-to-Prison Pipeline, Runell King

Chapter 16. The Criminalization of Blackness and the School-to-Prison Pipeline, Jahaan Chandler

Chapter 17. Growing Teachers, Not Prisoners: The Potential for Grow Your Own Teacher Preparation Programs to Disrupt the School-to-Prison Pipeline, George Sirrakos Jr. and Tabetha Bernstein-Danis

About the author










Kenneth J. Fasching-Varner is the Shirley B. Barton Endowed Associate Professor of Education and director of the Higher Education Administration Program at Louisiana State University.

Lori Latrice Martin is associate professor of sociology and African & African American studies at Louisiana State University.

Roland Mitchell is the Jo Ellen Levy Yates Endowed Professor and associate dean of research engagement and graduate studies in the College of Human Sciences and Education at Louisiana State University.

Hon. Karen P. Bennett-Haron serves as Justice of the Peace in Department 7 for the Las Vegas Justice Court, and is past Chief Justice of the court.

Arash Daneshzadeh is a faculty member at the University of San Francisco School of Education, and director of Programs for Communities United for Restorative Youth Justice (CURYJ).

Summary

This volume provides a concentrated and powerful dialog about the nexus between schools, prisons, and the free-market economy where youth are on fast tracks from schools to prisons.

Product details

Assisted by Karen Bennett-Haron (Editor), Arash Daneshzadeh (Editor), Kenneth J Fasching-Varner (Editor), Kenneth J. Fasching-Varner (Editor), Lori Latrice Martin (Editor), Roland W Mitchell (Editor), Roland W. Mitchell (Editor)
Publisher Rowman and Littlefield
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2017
 
EAN 9781498534949
ISBN 978-1-4985-3494-9
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > General, dictionaries
Social sciences, law, business > Law > Criminal law, criminal procedural law, criminology

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