
From Education to Incarceration
Dismantling the School-to-Prison Pipeline
Peter Lang Verlag
Will be published approx. on 2. May 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
XX, 305 pages
978-1-4331-2323-8 (ISBN)
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Description
The school-to-prison pipeline is a national concern, from the federal to local governments, and a leading topic in conversations in the field of urban education and juvenile justice. From Education to Incarceration: Dismantling the School-to-Prison Pipeline is a ground-breaking book that exposes the school system's direct relationship to the juvenile justice system. The book reveals various tenets contributing to unnecessary expulsions, leaving youth vulnerable to the streets and, ultimately, behind bars. From Education to Incarceration is a must-read for parents, teachers, law enforcement, judges, lawyers, administrators, and activists concerned with and involved in the juvenile justice and school system. The contributors are leading scholars in their fields and experts on the school-to-prison pipeline.
Reviews / Votes
<<This compelling collection of voices of radical educators could not arrive at a more urgent time. It serves as a clenched fist with the power to break ideological chains.Read it and take back our schools!>> (Dr. Peter McLaren, University of California, Los Angeles)<<State property - that's what you are in prison, and that's what you are in school. This volume explains why one leads to the other and suggests on-the-ground tactics to end the schooling structures that feed our shameful prison nation. Read this book and 'put your bodies upon the gears.'>> (Dr. Emery Petchauer, author of Hip-Hop Culture in College Students' Lives: Elements, Embodiment, and Higher Edutainment) <<This compelling collection of voices of radical educators could not arrive at a more urgent time. It serves as a clenched fist with the power to break ideological chains.Read it and take back our schools!>> (Dr. Peter McLaren, University of California, Los Angeles)
<<State property - that's what you are in prison, and that's what you are in school. This volume explains why one leads to the other and suggests on-the-ground tactics to end the schooling structures that feed our shameful prison nation. Read this book and 'put your bodies upon the gears.'>> (Dr. Emery Petchauer, author of Hip-Hop Culture in College Students' Lives: Elements, Embodiment, and Higher Edutainment)
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Edition
New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
New edition
Dimensions
Height: 22.5 cm
Width: 15 cm
Weight
480 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4331-2323-8 (9781433123238)
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Anthony J. Nocella II | Priya Parmar | David Stovall
From Education to Incarceration
Dismantling the School-to-Prison Pipeline, Second Edition
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09/2018
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Anthony J. Nocella II | Priya Parmar | David Stovall
From Education to Incarceration
Dismantling the School-to-Prison Pipeline, Second Edition
E-Book
10/2018
2nd Edition
Peter Lang Verlag
€57.49
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Anthony J. Nocella II | Priya Parmar | David Stovall
From Education to Incarceration
Dismantling the School-to-Prison Pipeline, Second Edition
E-Book
10/2018
2nd Edition
Peter Lang Verlag
€57.49
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David Stovall | Anthony J. Nocella II | Priya Parmar
From Education to Incarceration
Dismantling the School-to-Prison Pipeline
Book
06/2014
Peter Lang Verlag
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From Education to Incarceration
Dismantling the School-to-Prison Pipeline
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Persons
Anthony J. Nocella Ii, PhD, a scholar-activist, is a Senior Fellow in the Dispute Resolution Institute at the Hamline Law School. He has been an activist and community organizer dedicated to prison abolition and social justice for nearly twenty years and is the editor of the Peace Studies Journal. Nocella's latest work includes Policing the Campus: Academic Repression, Surveillance, and the Occupy Movement.
Priya Parmar, PhD, is Associate Professor of Secondary Education and Program Head of English Education at Brooklyn College, CUNY. Parmar's most recent scholarly works include Critical Literacy in English Literature and Knowledge Reigns Supreme: The Critical Pedagogy of Hip Hop Artist KRS-ONE.
David Stovall, PhD, is Associate Professor of Educational Policy Studies and African-American Studies at the University of Illinois at Chicago. In addition to his duties and responsibilities at UIC, he also serves as a volunteer social studies teacher at the Greater Lawndale/Little Village School for Social Justice.
Priya Parmar, PhD, is Associate Professor of Secondary Education and Program Head of English Education at Brooklyn College, CUNY. Parmar's most recent scholarly works include Critical Literacy in English Literature and Knowledge Reigns Supreme: The Critical Pedagogy of Hip Hop Artist KRS-ONE.
David Stovall, PhD, is Associate Professor of Educational Policy Studies and African-American Studies at the University of Illinois at Chicago. In addition to his duties and responsibilities at UIC, he also serves as a volunteer social studies teacher at the Greater Lawndale/Little Village School for Social Justice.
Content
Contents: Anthony J. Nocella II/Priya Parmar/David Stovall: Every Day Is Like Skydiving Without a Parachute: A Revolution for Abolishing the School to Prison Pipeline - Nancy A. Heitzeg: Criminalizing Education: Zero Tolerance Policies, Police in the Hallways, and the School to Prison Pipeline - Annette Fuentes: The Schoolhouse as Jailhouse - Damien M. Sojoyner: Changing the Lens: Moving Away from the School to Prison Pipeline - Henry A. Giroux: Punishment Creep and the Crisis of Youth in the Age of Disposability - Jesselyn McCurdy: Targets for Arrest - Four Arrows: Red Road Lost: A Story Based on True Events - Maisha T. Winn/Stephanie S. Franklin: Emerging from Our Silos: Coalition Building for Black Girls - Nekima Levy-Pounds: Warehousing, Imprisoning, and Labeling Youth «Minorities» - Deanna Adams/Erica Meiners: Who Wants to Be Special? Pathologization and the Preparation of Bodies for Prison - Anthony J. Nocella II/Kim Socha: The New Eugenics: Challenging Urban Education and Special Education and the Promise of Hip Hop Pedagogy - Mumia Abu-Jamal: Prisons of Ignorance - Deborah Appleman/Zeke Caligiuri/Jon Vang: At the End of the Pipeline: Can the Liberal Arts Liberate the Incarcerated? - Anthony J. Nocella II: Transforming Justice and Hip Hop Activism in Action - Don C. Sawyer III/Daniel White Hodge: Back on the Block: Community Reentry and Reintegration of Formerly Incarcerated Youth - Anne Burns Thomas: Youth in Transition and School Reentry: Process, Problems, and Preparation - Letitia Basford/Bridget Borer/Joe Lewis: A Reason to Be Angry: A Mother, Her Sons, and the School to Prison Pipeline - Emilio Lacques-Zapien/Leslie Mendoza: Youth of Color Fight Back: Transforming Our Communities.