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Douglas F. Manigault III; Curtis Davis – Youth & Society, 2025
Zero tolerance policies in urban schools increased the disparities in urban school discipline for Black youth in comparison to white youth. Restorative interventions continue to be a popular response to deviant student behaviors; however, exploring the impact of restorative interventions in reducing harsh discipline on Black youth should be a…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Discipline Policy, Zero Tolerance Policy, African American Students
Ashley A. Grant; Douglas J. Mac Iver; Vaughan Byrnes; Emily Clark; Robert Balfanz; Richard Lofton – Journal of Education for Students Placed at Risk, 2025
This study tests the impact of adding Restorative Practices within secondary schools implementing the Diplomas Now turnaround model in 8 large U.S. urban districts on: (a) the severity of disciplinary problems in these schools, (b) the probability that students would be suspended three days or more during the school year, and (c) the chronic…
Descriptors: Restorative Practices, Attendance, Urban Schools, Secondary Schools
Claire F. Garandeau; Tiina Turunen; Jessica Trach; Christina Salmivalli – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2025
This study examined whether, for bullying perpetrators, admitting to their behavior was associated with specific psychosocial characteristics, and whether it predicted decreases in bullying behavior and a higher responsiveness to a successful anti-bullying program after 9 months of implementation. It also investigated whether participation in an…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Bullying, Restorative Practices