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1. Introduction and Overview - Nathern S. Okilwa, Muhammad Khalifa, and Felecia M. Briscoe 2. The Indignities on Which the School-to-Prison Pipeline is Built: Life Stories of Two Formerly Incarcerated Black Male School-Leavers - Decoteau J. Irby 3. Resisting the School-to-Prison Pipeline Utilizing Guidance from the Frontlines: Chicano Student Experiences as a Source of Knowledge & Strength - Brenda G. Valles 4. Discipline and Punishment: How Schools are Building the School-to-Prison Pipeline - Hugh Potter, Brian Boggs, and Christopher Dunbar 5. Pathologizing the White ‘Unteachable’: South London’s Working-class Boys’ Experiences with Schooling and Discipline - Garth Stahl 6. ‘What Are We Restoring?’ Black Teachers on Restorative Discipline - Hilary Lustick 7. Can PBIS Build Justice Rather than Merely Restore Order? - Joshua Bornstein 8. A Systems Theory Analysis for Ending the School-to-Prison Pipeline: Using Disability Rights Laws to Keep Children in Schools and Out of Courts, Jails, and Prisons - Andrea Kalvesmaki and Joseph Tulman 9. What We Can Do Right Now: What Needs Further Research? - Felecia M. Briscoe, Nathern S. Okilwa, and Muhammad Khalifa
Okilwa, Khalifa, and Briscoe present readers with a collection of academic essays and scholarly articles focused on the discipline disparity evident in schools across the United States and its relation to the school-to-prison pipeline phenomena at work in many of this country’s urban school districts. The nine selections that make up the main body of the text are devoted to the indignities on which the school-to-prison pipeline is built, resisting the school-to-prison pipeline, discipline and punishment in the American school system, and a wide variety of other related subjects. Nathern Okilwa and Felecia Briscoe are faculty member of the University of Texas at San Antonio. Muhammad Khalifa is a faculty member of Michigan State University.