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Counseling Strategies for Children and Families Impacted by Incarceration
A policy that mandates harsh punishment for certain behaviors or rule infractions without consideration of context.
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Counseling Strategies to Disrupt the School-Prison Nexus
Joy Gray (Pennsylvania State University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-9209-0.ch008
Abstract
The school-prison nexus is comprised of all systems and services that reduce access to education and increase involvement with the justice system, particularly for clients of color. All professionals who come into contact with these services are in an ideal position to disrupt this system and address social inequities; however, they may overtly or covertly also be contributing to the nexus through inequitable practices. Consequently, this chapter will firstly explore how the school-prison nexus contributes to incarceration, including an exploration of how the systems in which counselors and other helping professionals are integral to this nexus through racist practices. The chapter then moves on to suggest ways in which helping professionals can work to disrupt this nexus in their work. These strategies to disrupt the school-prison nexus focus on how examining professional bias and applying a systems-based approach to practice can assist in achieving the social change necessary to end the criminalization of youth of color and address the impacts of incarceration before it happens.
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Responding to the Modern Culture of Education: Providing a New Structure
A historical approach to discipline requiring automatic suspension and/or expulsion of students for certain behaviours without regard for personal circumstance or barriers to success. This approach is no longer supported at the provincial level.
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The Promise, Pitfalls, and Context of Restorative Justice: Through a Lens of Communication Disorders
A series of practices and policies that demanded and allowed institutional actors in positions of authority to enforce rules without compromise or considerations.
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Understanding the Relationship Between White Teacher Implicit Bias and Black Student Academic Disparities and High Discipline Rates
Extreme disciplinary punishments that administrators assign immediately after one infraction. These policies contribute greatly to the school to prison pipeline process that disproportionately impacts Black students resulting in long-lasting educational gaps ( Greenwald & Banaji, 1995 ).
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