Nicole Gonzalez Van Cleve, sociologist and acclaimed author of the book, “Criminal County: Bigotry and Oppression in America’s Largest Wrongdoer Court,” hosts this Watson Professors Research study Series occasion with sociologist Jayanti Owens to talk about the school to jail pipeline, race and school discipline, and how policymakers can much better affect modification in these crucial locations.
Nicole Gonzalez Van Cleve ( https://www.brown.edu/academics/race-ethnicity/about/people/postdoctoral-faculty-and-graduate-fellows) is an associate teacher in the Department of Sociology and a CSREA Professors Fellow at Brown University, and an associated scholar with the American Bar Structure in Chicago, IL.
In May 2020, Jayanti Owens ( https://watson.brown.edu/research/2020/ jayanti-owens-selected-2020- william-t-grant-scholar) was picked as a William T. Grant Scholar for her job, What Drives Racial/Ethnic Variations in School Discipline? Comprehending Systems to Notify Policy Solutions. The grant will permit her to help schools in establishing and assessing a diagnostic tool to minimize racial/ethnic variations in trainee discipline.
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