Prelims

The School to Prison Pipeline: The Role of Culture and Discipline in School

ISBN: 978-1-78560-129-3, eISBN: 978-1-78560-128-6

ISSN: 2051-2317

Publication date: 22 February 2017

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(2017), "Prelims", Okilwa, N.S., Khalifa, M. and Briscoe, F.M. (Ed.) The School to Prison Pipeline: The Role of Culture and Discipline in School (Advances in Race and Ethnicity in Education, Vol. 4), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. i-xi. https://doi.org/10.1108/S2051-231720160000004001

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The School to Prison Pipeline: The Role of Culture and Discipline in School

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Advances in Race and Ethnicity in Education

Series Editors: Joy Lawson Davis and James L. Moore III

Recent Volumes:

Volume 1: Black Male Teachers: Diversifying the United States’ Teacher Workforce – Edited by Chance W. Lewis and Ivory A. Toldson
Volume 2: African American Male Students in PreK-12 Schools: Informing Research, Policy, and Practice – Edited by James L. Moore III and Chance W. Lewis
Volume 3: Gifted Children of Color around the World: Diverse Needs, Exemplary Practices, and Directions for the Future – Edited by Joy Lawson Davis and James L. Moore III

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ADVANCES IN RACE AND ETHNICITY IN EDUCATION VOLUME 4

THE SCHOOL TO PRISON PIPELINE: THE ROLE OF CULTURE AND DISCIPLINE IN SCHOOL

EDITED BY

NATHERN S. OKILWA

University of Texas at San Antonio, TX, USA

MUHAMMAD KHALIFA

Michigan State University, MI, USA

FELECIA M. BRISCOE

University of Texas at San Antonio, TX, USA

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ISBN: 978-1-78560-129-3 (Print)

ISSN: 2051-2317 (Series)

ISBN: 978-1-78560-128-6 (Online)

ISBN: 978-1-78714-342-5 (Epub)

List of Contributors

Brian Boggs Michigan State University, USA
Joshua Bornstein Felician University, USA
Felecia M. Briscoe University of Texas San Antonio, USA
Christopher Dunbar University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
Decoteau J. Irby University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
Andrea Kalvesmaki University of Utah, USA
Muhammad Khalifa University of Minnesota, USA
Hilary Lustick Texas State University, USA
Nathern S. Okilwa University of Texas at San Antonio, USA
Hugh Potter Michigan State University, USA
Garth Stahl University of South Australia, Australia
Joseph B. Tulman University of the District of Columbia, USA
Brenda G. Valles University of Utah, USA

Dedication

We dedicate this book to those students who struggle through the schooling process as well as those educators who advocate on their behalf. May schools be places of opportunity for all students and not just for some!

Acknowledgments

A number of people, outside the editors and authors, contributed to the completion of this blind peer-reviewed book. As coeditors, we acknowledge, with great appreciation, the time and expertise of the reviewers listed below. Their substantive feedback to each author helped refine and improve the quality of the chapters presented herein.

  • Erin Atwood, Texas Christian University

  • Jason Brayden, University of Texas at San Antonio

  • Becky Cohen, Council of State Governments Justice Center, Austin, Texas

  • Heather Cole, University of Texas at Austin

  • Amanda Cordova, University of Texas at San Antonio

  • Brad Davis, University of Texas at Arlington

  • Barbara Pasey, University of Texas at Austin

  • Catherine Robert, University of Texas at San Antonio

  • Daniel Spikes, Iowa State University

  • Meagan Sumbera, A&M University