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The School-to-Prison Pipeline is a term used to describe the disproportionate tendency of students of color and low-income students to become involved in the criminal justice system because of school policies and practices. It is a phenomenon that has been widely documented and criticized, yet it remains widespread across the United States. The pipeline often starts with overly harsh disciplinary policies that push students out of school and into the streets, where they are more likely to engage in criminal activity. This, in turn, leads to increased police presence in those areas, making it more likely that young people will be caught up in the criminal justice system. In this lesson,we will explore the School-to-Prison Pipeline, its causes, and its consequences. We will also discuss strategies for dismantling the pipeline and creating more supportive and inclusive environments that promote student success and well-being.

Breaking the Pipeline: Dismantling the School to Street to Prison Pipeline

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