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Zero Tolerance: Can Suspension and Expulsion Keep Schools Safe?: New Directions for Youth Development, Number 92
Russell J. Skiba (Editor), Gil G. Noam (Editor)
ISBN: 978-0-7879-1441-7
Paperback
186 pages
March 2002
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Table of Contents
 
Editors' Notes (Russell J. Skiba, Gil G. Noam).

Executive Summary (Russell J. Skiba, Gil G. Noam).

1. Zero tolerance, zero evidence: An analysis of school disciplinary

practice (Russell J. Skiba, Kimberly Knesting).

2. School expulsion as a process and an event: Before and after

effects on children at risk for school discipline (Gale M. Morrison, Suzanne Anthony, Meri H. Storino, Joanna J. Cheng, Michael J. Furlong, Richard L. Morrison).

3. Zero tolerance: Unfair, with little recourse (Judith A. Browne, Daniel J. Losen, Johanna Wald).

4. Alternative strategies for school violence prevention (Joseph C. Gagnon, Peter E. Leone).

5. The best approach to safety is to fix schools and support children and staff (David M. Osher, Susan Sandler, Cameron Lynn Nelson).

6. Beyond the rhetoric of zero tolerance: Long-term solutions for at-risk youth (Gil G. Noam, Laura A. Warner, Leigh Van Dyken).

Index.

 
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