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::Children who attend schools with high suspension rates are significantly more likely to be arrested and jailed as adults – especially Black and Hispanic boys – according to new research that shines a spotlight on the school-to-prison pipeline. <br> ( Lauren Camera,  US News, US, July 27, 2021)<!-- Added 7-27-21 -->


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Psychology and Sociology News

Children who attend schools with high suspension rates are significantly more likely to be arrested and jailed as adults – especially Black and Hispanic boys – according to new research that shines a spotlight on the school-to-prison pipeline.
( Lauren Camera, US News, US, July 27, 2021)