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The Prison School: Educational Inequality and School Discipline in the Age of Mass Incarceration
Lizbet Simmons
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Description for The Prison School: Educational Inequality and School Discipline in the Age of Mass Incarceration
Paperback. Public schools across the nation have turned to the criminal justice system as a gold standard of discipline. This book shows how schools and prisons became so intertwined. It tells what this mean for students, communities, and a democratic society? Num Pages: 216 pages, 4 b&w line illustrations. BIC Classification: 1KBB; JFFJ; JKVP; JNF; JNK. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 229 x 152 x 10. Weight in Grams: 327.
Public schools across the nation have turned to the criminal justice system as a gold standard of discipline. As public schools and offices of justice have become collaborators in punishment, rates of African American suspension and expulsion have soared, drop out rates have accelerated, and prison populations have exploded. Nowhere, perhaps, has the War on Crime been more influential in broadening racialized academic and socioeconomic disparity than in New Orleans, Louisiana, where in 2002 the criminal sheriff opened his own public school at the Orleans Parish Prison. The Prison School, as locals called it, enrolled low-income African American boys who had been removed from regular public schools because of nonviolent disciplinary offenses, such as tardiness and insubordination. By examining this school in the local and national context, Lizbet Simmons shows how young black males are in the liminal state of losing educational affiliation while being caught in the net of correctional control. In The Prison School, she asks how schools and prisons became so intertwined. What does this mean for students, communities, and a democratic society? And how do we unravel the ties that bind the racialized realities of school failure and mass incarceration?
Product Details
Publisher
University of California Press
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2017
Condition
New
Weight
326g
Number of Pages
216
Place of Publication
Berkerley, United States
ISBN
9780520281462
SKU
V9780520281462
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About Lizbet Simmons
Lizbet Simmons is a sociologist living in Los Angeles.
Reviews for The Prison School: Educational Inequality and School Discipline in the Age of Mass Incarceration
The Prison School is a disturbing and important book. New York Journal of Books