Disrupting the School-to-Prison Pipeline
Association of College & Research Libraries (Verlag)
979-8-89255-264-6 (ISBN)
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The school-to-prison pipeline impacts communities across the country; often, this system and families impacted by it remain invisible. But librarians, educators, and others who work with youth know first-hand that libraries and reading can be life-altering for youth impacted by incarceration. Written by public librarians who have supported youth before, during, and after incarceration, this book draws from their own experiences while showcasing insights from other library workers, researchers, educators, people who work in the juvenile justice fields, and mental health professionals. Designed to empower libraries and their staff to provide children and teens with information, visibility, knowledge and skills, recreation, and role models, it shares practical strategies for helping youth avoid the school-to-prison pipeline or contend with it. Readers will discover
a concise explanation of the school-to-prison pipeline, including statistics on how and why it disproportionately impacts LGBTQ , BIPOC, and disabled youth;
concrete, proven strategies for disrupting youth incarceration pathways by giving young people the tools and support they need to avoid incarceration, including
steps for bolstering youth engagement during out of school time;
guidance on how to align disciplinary approaches with trauma-informed practices when dealing with rowdy youth and other disruptive behavior;
an overview of what libraries are doing to provide programs and services inside a youth facility, including literacy support, high school equivalency/GED programs, and televisiting;
strategies for combatting the isolation of children of incarcerated parents by creating inclusive and welcoming library environments;
information about the complex and difficult process of reentry for incarcerated youth, with adaptable ideas and lessons from the work being done in libraries for reentering adults; and
an inspiring vision, extrapolating from work in adjacent fields, of what libraries can do to overcome barriers to bringing more youth into the library.
Carrie Scott Banks runs Brooklyn Public library’s Inclusive Services. Active in ALA since 2000, she has served on most recently the Ad Hoc Committee to Revise Correctional Library Standards in 2024. Her work focuses on the inclusion of disabled youth and reaching underserved youth. Jill Anderson is the Assistant Director of Jail, Prison, Reentry, and Youth Justice at Queens Public Library. She is interested in outreach, the public library as a community space, and conversations surrounding non-monogamy and queerness.
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I Disrupting Incarceration Pathways
Chapter 1 An Overview of the School-to-Prison Pipeline
Chapter 2 A Fresh Look at Behavior
Chapter 3 Reimagining Library Policies and Practices
Chapter 4 Building Community in the Library
Chapter 5 Supporting Youth Impacted by the Foster Care System
Chapter 6 Partnerships
Part II Library Services to Incarcerated Youth
Chapter 7 Libraries in Detention Centers
Chapter 8 Outreach to Detention Centers
Chapter 9 Working with Schools in Facilities
Chapter 10 Programming in Detention Centers
Chapter 11 Literacy Support for Incarcerated Youth
Chapter 12 High School Equivalency/GED Programs
Chapter 13 College and Technical Programs
Chapter 14 Televisiting
Chapter 15 Supporting Teen Parents
Chapter 16 Connecting with Youth Held by Immigration Authorities
Part III Reentry Services to Formerly Incarcerated Youth
Chapter 17 Reentry Services and the Importance of Self-Narrative
Chapter 18 Reentry Begins During Incarceration
Chapter 19 Conditional Release
Chapter 20 Teaching Digital Skills
Chapter 21 Continuing Their Education
Chapter 22 Vocational Support
Chapter 23 Records and Documents
Chapter 24 Reentry Services for Disabled Youth
Conclusion: Moving Forward
Index
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 7.4.2026 |
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| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 152 x 229 mm |
| Gewicht | 454 g |
| Themenwelt | Recht / Steuern ► Strafrecht ► Kriminologie |
| Sozialwissenschaften ► Kommunikation / Medien ► Buchhandel / Bibliothekswesen | |
| ISBN-13 | 979-8-89255-264-6 / 9798892552646 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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