Category Archives: School-based arrests

September 28-October 5: National Week of Action Against School Pushout

The 4th Annual National Week of Action on School Pushout will take place during the week of September 28 – October 5, 2013. Youth, parents and educators will hold rallies, marches, forums and teach-ins in 26 cities across 18 states … Continue reading

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Infographic: School to Prison Pipeline

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Harsh Disciplinary Policies in Action: This Week’s Edition

We’ve seen a number of terrible examples of harsh school disciplinary policies and practices in action this week. The following are just a few examples. 2 Va. Boys Suspended For Using Pencils As Guns Two Suffolk second graders have been … Continue reading

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20/20 School-to-Prison Pipeline Report

The following is a report on 20/20 about the school-to-prison pipeline and zero tolerance that aired in October.

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Minority Students in Illinois Get More Police Referrals

The following is a good graphic from the Chicago Tribune illustrating police referrals in Illinois for minority students.

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National Week of Action Against School Pushout 2012

The Dignity in Schools Campaign (DSC) is sponsoring the annual National Week of Action Against School Pushout starting on September 29th.

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Graphic: School-to-Prison Pipeline

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25 students arrested a day on CPS properties…

According to Catalyst Chicago: The student group Voices of Youth in Chicago Education held a City Hall press conference Tuesday to urge CPS to stop having students arrested for misdemeanor offenses, citing its analysis of school arrest data and claiming … Continue reading

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Florida’s School-to-Prison Pipeline Video

The following video was created by the Advancement Project about the school-to-prison pipeline in Florida.

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Infographic: School-Based Arrests in the U.S.

From the Washington Post today:

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New Fact Sheet: Chicago’s School-to-Prison Pipeline

We receive regular requests from people who are interested in local Chicago information that might describe the school-to-prison pipeline. In response to these requests, we have created a new FACT SHEET that we hope will provide some relevant data. Please … Continue reading

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New Report: Policing Chicago Public Schools

“Our schools have become almost like satellite police stations.” – Steve Drizin[1] Project NIA (www.project-nia.org) has released a new report titled “Policing Chicago Public Schools: A Gateway to the School-to-Prison Pipeline.” The report relies on data from the Chicago Police … Continue reading

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