Disciplinary & Justice System Disparities
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The “Preschool-to-Prison” Pipeline
- U.S. Commission on the Social Status of Black Men and Boys, 2025 Annual Report: The 19/45 Statistic: Black Boys are 19% of Preschoolers but 45% of Suspensions
- National Black Child Development Institute, 2025 Policy Brief: Ending Exclusionary Discipline in Early Childhood Education
K-12 Suspension & Expulsion Rates
- UCLA Civil Rights Project, 2025 Analysis: Beyond the Ban: Why "Willful Defiance" Suspensions Still Target Black Boys
- Thurgood Marshall Institute, Education Equity Report / 2025: The Subjectivity Gap: How "Disrespect" Charges Drive Racial Disparities
Juvenile Justice Demographics
- Prison Policy Initiative, Youth Confinement Report / 2025: Youth Confinement: The Whole Pie 2025 (85% of Incarcerated Youth are Boys)
- King County Department of Community Services, 2026 Report: Stopping the School-to-Prison Pipeline: 2024-2025 Outcomes
Systemic Bias: The “Adultification” of Black Boys
- American Psychological Association (APA), Research Review / 2025: The Innocence Gap: Why Police View Black Boys as Older and Less Innocent
- Georgetown Law, Center on Poverty and Inequality / 2024 Update: Girlhood Interrupted & Boyhood Erased: The Adultification Bias Data