Black Students In The U.S. Get Criminalized While White Students Get Treatment

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When black and white kids act up or display troubling behavior at schools, teachers and administrators often address it with differing responses split along racial lines, new research shows. Black students are more likely to be punished with suspensions, expulsions or referrals to law enforcement, a phenomenon that helps funnel kids into the criminal justice system. Nel frattempo, white kids are more likely to be pushed into special education services or receive medical and psychological treatment for their perceived misbehaviors, secondo a study released last week in the journal Sociology of Education. Globale, this pattern often leads to the criminalization of young black students and the medicalization of white students. Lo studio, conducted by Pennsylvania State University assistant professor of sociology and criminology David Ramey, analyzed the rates of suspensions, expulsions and police referrals at 59,000 schools across the country. He also looked at how many students in these schools were enrolled in the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, two programs designed to help kids in need of special services.

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  1. For some reason this does not surprise me! As a black man in this country’s medium to large metropolitan areas, you are most likely to be stopped, before you become a teenager, by the police and recorded in some measure or another! It’s not unusual!