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McNeal, Laura; Dunbar, Christopher, Jr. – Urban Education, 2010
Zero tolerance policy was created as a result of the Gun Free Schools Act of 1994. Varied views exist on zero tolerance policy that include its substantive impact, for whom it is intended, and its viability to address the problem of school violence. Parents, politicians, principals, and teachers have stated their views on the issues. However,…
Descriptors: Violence, Zero Tolerance Policy, Student Behavior, Federal Legislation
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Dunbar, Christopher, Jr.; Villarruel, Francisco A. – Peabody Journal of Education, 2002
Examined the responses of urban school principals to Michigan's zero-tolerance policy, noting how their interpretation and implementation of the policy affected students. Observations of and interviews with principals from predominantly African American schools indicated that the disparate interpretation of the zero-tolerance policy among school…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Blacks, Diversity (Student), Elementary Secondary Education
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Dunbar, Christopher, Jr.; Villarruel, Francisco A. – Equity and Excellence in Education, 2004
The implementation of zero tolerance policies raises important questions. In this article we explore how zero tolerance policies are interpreted, implemented, and enforced differently in urban, rural, and suburban districts, and how this results in unequal numbers of expulsions and suspensions. Using a policy analysis framework, we explored how…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Policy Analysis, Zero Tolerance Policy, Data Analysis