Racial Equity in Exclusionary Discipline Practices

The present study examined whether external (out-of-school) suspensions are applied equitably to students of different ethnic backgrounds who commit violent and nonviolent offenses. The hypotheses presented in this study were addressed through secondary analysis of disciplinary records from a large...

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Main Author: Tremper, Mary M
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Published: Scholar Commons 2004
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spelling ndltd-USF-oai-scholarcommons.usf.edu-etd-22732019-10-04T05:25:40Z Racial Equity in Exclusionary Discipline Practices Tremper, Mary M The present study examined whether external (out-of-school) suspensions are applied equitably to students of different ethnic backgrounds who commit violent and nonviolent offenses. The hypotheses presented in this study were addressed through secondary analysis of disciplinary records from a large metropolitan school district in Florida. The results indicate that, for the group of 1,667 tenth grade students included in this analysis, racial equity was related to the type of offense, as well as to the student's socioeconomic status. Racial differences were found when SES was not considered, with African American students more likely to be suspended from school for status offenses and violent offenses. The same degree of racial disproportionality was not found among low SES students. However, middle and higher SES students appeared to account for much of the racial disproportionality seen in the sample, with African American students in this group more likely to be suspended for both violent and status offenses. 2004-11-05T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/1274 https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2273&context=etd default Graduate Theses and Dissertations Scholar Commons suspension race adolescents behavior management socioeconomic status American Studies Arts and Humanities
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topic suspension
race
adolescents
behavior management
socioeconomic status
American Studies
Arts and Humanities
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race
adolescents
behavior management
socioeconomic status
American Studies
Arts and Humanities
Tremper, Mary M
Racial Equity in Exclusionary Discipline Practices
description The present study examined whether external (out-of-school) suspensions are applied equitably to students of different ethnic backgrounds who commit violent and nonviolent offenses. The hypotheses presented in this study were addressed through secondary analysis of disciplinary records from a large metropolitan school district in Florida. The results indicate that, for the group of 1,667 tenth grade students included in this analysis, racial equity was related to the type of offense, as well as to the student's socioeconomic status. Racial differences were found when SES was not considered, with African American students more likely to be suspended from school for status offenses and violent offenses. The same degree of racial disproportionality was not found among low SES students. However, middle and higher SES students appeared to account for much of the racial disproportionality seen in the sample, with African American students in this group more likely to be suspended for both violent and status offenses.
author Tremper, Mary M
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title Racial Equity in Exclusionary Discipline Practices
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title_full_unstemmed Racial Equity in Exclusionary Discipline Practices
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