Restorative Interventions and School Discipline Sanctions in a Large Urban School District

A large urban district (N = 90,546 students, n = 180 schools) implemented restorative interventions as a response to school discipline incidents. Findings from multilevel modeling of student discipline records (n =9,921) revealed that youth from groups that tend to be overrepresented in suspensions...

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Veröffentlicht in:American educational research journal 2016-12, Vol.53 (6), p.1663-1697
Hauptverfasser: Anyon, Yolanda, Gregory, Anne, Stone, Susan, Farrar, Jordan, Jenson, Jeffrey M., McQueen, Jeanette, Downing, Barbara, Greer, Eldridge, Simmons, John
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Zusammenfassung:A large urban district (N = 90,546 students, n = 180 schools) implemented restorative interventions as a response to school discipline incidents. Findings from multilevel modeling of student discipline records (n =9,921) revealed that youth from groups that tend to be overrepresented in suspensions and expulsions (e.g., Black, Latino, and Native American youth; boys; and students in special education) had similar, if not greater, rates of participation in restorative interventions than their peers. First-semester participants in restorative interventions had lower odds of receiving office discipline referrals (OR .21, p < .001) and suspensions (OR .07, p < .001) in the second semester. However, the suspension gap between Black and White students persisted. Implications for reform in school discipline practices are noted.
ISSN:0002-8312
1935-1011
DOI:10.3102/0002831216675719