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Olivier Leclerc; Nicolas Klausser – Research Ethics, 2025
Reporting and investigating research misconduct can lead to disciplinary proceedings being initiated, and ultimately to disciplinary sanctions being imposed on convicted scientists. The conversion of research misconduct findings into disciplinary sanctions is poorly understood. This article analyses all the disciplinary decisions handed down on…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Graduate Students, Researchers, Ethics
Robey, Nyx; Dunn, Rory; Haskins, Natoya; Dickter, Cheryl – Journal of College and Character, 2022
Disciplinary charges and sanctions at the K-12 level that previously demonstrated racial bias toward underrepresented racial groups (URGs) in both the severity of charge and sanction in the literature may continue to higher education; URGs received higher charges and sanctions in similar cases involving their White peers. We analyzed 4,761…
Descriptors: College Students, Predominantly White Institutions, White Students, Disproportionate Representation
Wiley, Stephanie A.; Slocum, Lee Ann; O'Neill, Jennifer; Esbensen, Finn-Aage – Youth & Society, 2020
Rather than mitigating behavioral issues, exclusionary school disciplinary practices can actually increase student misbehavior and school dropout. However, the impact these sanctions have on students may vary based on school climate, particularly whether the environment is inclusive or punitive. Relying on a sample of over 2,000 students within 26…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Discipline, Suspension, Delinquency
Starcke, Matthew; Porter, Stephen R. – Review of Higher Education, 2019
Recent scholarly work indicates Black students in K-12 are significantly more likely to be suspended or expelled than their White peers. However, little empirical work exists in the post-secondary environment, raising questions about the discrimination Black students encounter in the university student conduct process. This study explored racial…
Descriptors: Drug Use, Vignettes, Marijuana, African American Students
Lee, Scott – Reclaiming Children and Youth, 2013
It is seldom useful to try to persuade staff to abandon coercive methods in the moment when they are angry or frustrated with students. Instead, these topics can be discussed during new employee orientation and in ongoing staff development. Ironically, many staff members share that in their own roles as parents they seldom rely on spanking or…
Descriptors: Intervention, Caring, Brain, Sanctions
Fueglein, Jennifer S.; Price, Kevin S.; Alicea-Rodriguez, Adriana; McKinney, Jan Wilson; Jimenez, Anne L. – Journal of College and Character, 2012
As universities look for more effective ways to address violations of behavioral standards, a proposed solution is to infuse intentional development into well-established conduct processes inherently focused on legal mandates and due process. The E.P.I.C. Journey Sanctioning Model was designed to refocus the outcomes of the conduct process to…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Behavior, Behavior Problems, Behavior Standards
Vaughn, Brandy Elise Robinson – ProQuest LLC, 2013
The researcher proposed to determine the expansiveness of Louisiana's public school districts' anti-bullying policies. Specifically, student codes of conduct and board polices were analyzed to determine the extent to which schools define, outline reporting procedures, keep written records of, investigate, and render disciplinary sanctions against…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Board of Education Policy, Bullying, Aggression
Fitzpatrick, Raashad – ProQuest LLC, 2012
The study under investigation was the impact of early literacy and behavior sanctions on Black male matriculation towards graduation in a selected South Carolina school district. Attendance and course failure in English strongly predicted whether or not students graduated from high school. Early literacy is the foundation for academic success in…
Descriptors: Admission (School), Emergent Literacy, African American Students, Males
Kellow, J. Thomas; Dukes, Lyman, III – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2008
We examined the impact of disability status on disciplinary sanctioning of a student committing a minor versus severe behavioral infraction. We used the status liability hypothesis as a framework. This hypothesis suggests that individuals with a higher personal status receive sanctioning differentially based on the severity of offense.…
Descriptors: Mental Retardation, Status, Discipline, Sanctions
Russo, Charles J. – School Business Affairs, 2009
The use of corporal punishment may be as old as society itself. However, the development of compulsory attendance laws has raised questions about its legality. Under compulsory attendance laws and subject to exceptions for home schooling and nonpublic schools, parents must send their children to public schools or be subject to sanctions. Conflicts…
Descriptors: Parent Rights, Sanctions, Punishment, School Business Officials
Butler, Bettie Ray; Lewis, Chance W.; Moore, James L., III; Scott, Malcolm E. – Journal of Negro Education, 2012
One frequently held assumption found within the school discipline literature suggests that students of color- particularly African American, male, low-income populations- are at an increased risk of receiving exclusionary discipline sanctions. Aside from race, gender, and socioeconomic status; however, less is known about other factors that…
Descriptors: Discipline, Sanctions, Discipline Policy, Educational Practices
Meagher, Peter J. – ProQuest LLC, 2009
The focus of this dissertation was the use of restorative justice practices in the collegiate setting. Some have expressed concern with the legal nature of campus conduct processes. Restorative practices have been implemented in criminal justice and K-12 settings and are seen by some as an antidote to overly legalistic campus conduct processes.…
Descriptors: Sanctions, Justice, Student Development, College Students
Gregory, Anne; Skiba, Russell J.; Noguera, Pedro A. – Educational Researcher, 2010
The gap in achievement across racial and ethnic groups has been a focus of education research for decades, but the disproportionate suspension and expulsion of Black, Latino, and American Indian students has received less attention. This article synthesizes research on racial and ethnic patterns in school sanctions and considers how…
Descriptors: Discipline, Sanctions, School Culture, American Indians
Curwin, Richard L.; Mendler, Allen N.; Mendler, Brian D. – Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, 2008
Since 1988, this landmark publication has given thousands of teachers timeless advice on not only how to prevent and solve discipline problems but also how to teach discipline as an affirming approach that promotes respect for self and others. Now this expanded 20th Anniversary Edition extends the authors' wisdom to new principles for coping with…
Descriptors: Discipline, Methods, Discipline Problems, Classroom Techniques
Mowat, Joan – Support for Learning, 2009
This article focuses upon the relationship between social and emotional behavioural difficulties (SEBD) and learning. It argues that, while inclusion is desirable in principle, it can be highly problematic in practice. Further, it explores the contested nature of the concept of SEBD and the nature of support for pupils categorised as such. The…
Descriptors: Inclusive Schools, Intervention, Sanctions, Student Behavior