School to Prison Pipeline
Misc
Cumulative
Criminal Injustice
Mass Incarceration
100

Along with direct consequences (locked up juvenile justice system), what are indirect consequences of school to prison pipeline? 

What is furthers criminalization; pushed out of school; destruction of children’s trust in teachers and schools; damages self-esteem

100

What is message of Javon Johnson’s spoken word

What is That Black boys are treated as problems rather than people; Black caregivers are torn between protecting children and preserving their innocence; that the sight of police cars stirs anxiety and fear

100

It is both possible and preferable to act toward others without acknowledging racial differences – 

What is prescriptive colorblindness (know it along with descriptive)

100

What is the single most important cause of the prison boom in the United States?  

What is drug convictions 

100

These factors explain dramatic increase of prison population from 300,000 in 1970s to 2.3 million today

What are mandatory minimums; Truth in sentencing; Practice of incarcerating for parole violence; Omnibus Crime bill of 1994; War on Drugs; Criminalization of 1960s freedom movements; Destruction of civil rights leadership; profitability of prisons; political use of law and order

200

In American Divided, which documents 5 of Florida’s worst schools, all of which are in Pinellas County, where children are arrested at a rate 3 times that of those in Miami, and where 95% of students failed reading and math assessments, students were arrested as part of school-to-prison pipeline for all of the following “infractions”  

What is disorderly conduct for knocking over a trash can; Bumping into a teacher; Criminal mischief for writing on bathroom wall; Food fight

200

While Native Americans and Native-Alaskan students are less than 1 percent of students, they account ____  percent of expulsions.

What is 3 precent

200

According to class lecture, the term “colored” is no longer (and shouldn’t be used) for all of the following reasons

 It represents a history of racial violence; It is dated and embodies the history of Jim Crow; It is offensive

200

Currently, _____ people are locked up in the United States. ____ people are on probation or parole? 

What is 2.2 million and 3.7 million

200

Who was first president to mention war on drugs 

Richard Nixon (you should know first president to mention and who saw greatest expansion)

300

Although only 17 percent of the national student population, black students “account for ___ percent of the school suspensions and ___ percent of expulsions within K-12 -

What is 36 and 31

300

Today African American incomes on average are about 60 percent of average white incomes. But African American wealth is about ___ percent of white wealth.” –

What is 5?

300

Jay Smooth encourages us to have what sort of conversation – “

"what you did conversation." He also encourages us to be systematically aware

300

What percentage of world's incarcerated people are within the United States

What is 25%

300

What percentage of cases end in plea bargain

What is 95%

400

This is part of a system where black and Latino youth are disproportionately referred to police and prosecutors for “offenses,” such as knocking over a trash can, or being disruptive. This is called what?  

What is the school-to-prison pipeline

400

According to "Dorm Room Dealers" White college students, “with everything to lose,” sell drugs because of which primary reasons

“They can do so with almost total impunity” (little if any consequence ; lack of risk

400

Refers to idea of way things should operate – privilege

What is privilege?

400

What percentage of prison admissions resulting from parole violations

What is 35%
400

First two steps in the “Chain of Destruction”

Identification; Ostracizing ... YOU should know all 5 and also be able to provide an example of each

500

What were the conclusions of APA regarding views toward Black boys and how does this impact schooling inequities

What is Black boys as young as 10 are viewed as less innocent than their white peers and have a greater chance of being mistaken for older children, which can contribute to how their behavior is viewed by teachers. These stereotypes also further calls for more SROs, which can be disproportionately found in schools that are majority students of color

500

This idea concludes that minor crimes will lead to more significant crimes demanding police intervention, including stop and frisk and racial profiling

What is broken windows theory?

500

Self-sustaining/self-perpetuating, based in law, policies, etc.; locked-in; 

What is institutional racism (you should know difference between institutional, structural, and systemic racism)

500

Of those sent back to jail or prison for parole violation, what percentage are for technical violations

What is 70%

500

According to House I live in, the war on drugs has always been racialized. What are three examples they provide?

Anti-Chinese racism and opium wars; Anti-Mexican racism and marijuana; Anti-Black racism and crack (and Cocaine earlier in 20th century

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