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Chapter
14
Chapter
14

Youth Incarceration & Education Policy

Angela James

Chapter fourteen describes how policymakers and educators can begin to move away from punitive, carceral approaches and instead work with justice-involved youth to remediate their past educational deficits and ensure that the educational system does not further harm these students.

Nationally, over $25 million dollars per day is spent incarcerating youth. Those charged with creating educational policy must seize this opportunity of public reckoning with juvenile-justice systems to develop a new vision of educational practice for students held in carceral settings, as well for the larger number of students whose demographics and social characteristics puts them “at-risk.”