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dc.contributor.authorCornell, Deweyen_US
dc.contributor.authorMaeng, Jenniferen_US
dc.contributor.authorShukla, Kathanen_US
dc.contributor.authorKonold, Timothy R.en_US
dc.contributor.authorHuang, Francis
dc.date.accessioned2018-07-05T15:33:18Z
dc.date.available2018-07-05T15:33:18Z
dc.date.issued2018-06-13
dc.identifier.citationSchool Psychology Review ,Volume 47, No. 2, 2018.
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11718/20866
dc.descriptionRacial/Ethnic Parity in Disciplinary Consequences Using Student Threat Assessment, Dewey Cornell, Jennifer Maeng, Francis Huang, Kathan Shukla & Timothy Konold, pp. 183–195. DOI: 10.17105/SPR-2017-0030.V47-2en_US
dc.description.abstractSchool psychologists are frequently called upon to assess students who have made verbal or behavioral threats of violence against others, a practice commonly known as threat assessment. One critical issue is whether the outcomes of a threat assessment generate the kind of racial disparities widely observed in school disciplinary practices. In 2013, Virginia became the first state to mandate threat assessment teams in all public schools. This study examined the disciplinary consequences for 1,836 students who received a threat assessment in 779 Virginia elementary, middle, and high schools during the 2014–2015 school year. Multilevel logistic regression models found no disparities among Black, Hispanic, and White students in out-of-school suspensions, school transfers, or legal actions. The most consistent predictors of disciplinary consequences were the student’s possession of a weapon and the team classification of the threat as serious. We discuss possible explanations for the absence of racial/ethnic disparities in threat assessment outcomes and cautiously suggest that the threat assessment process may reflect a generalizable pathway for achieving parity in school discipline.en_US
dc.publisherNational Association of School Psychologistsen_US
dc.subjectMultilevel logistic regression modelsen_US
dc.subjectThreat Assessmenten_US
dc.subjectSchool disciplinary practicesen_US
dc.titleRacial/ethnic parity in disciplinary consequences using student threat assessmenten_US
dc.typeArticleen_US


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