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Student and school factors associated with school suspension: A multilevel analysis of students in Victoria, Australia and Washington State, United States.

A Hemphill Sheryl1, M Plenty Stephanie2, Todd I Herrenkohl3, John W Toumbourou4, Richard F Catalano5.   

Abstract

One of the common issues schools face is how best to handle challenging student behaviors such as violent behavior, antisocial behavior, bullying, school rule violations, and interrupting other students' learning. School suspension may be used to remove students engaging in challenging behaviors from the school for a period of time. However, the act of suspending students from school may worsen rather than improve their behavior. Research shows that suspensions predict a range of student outcomes, including crime, delinquency, and drug use. It is therefore crucial to understand the factors associated with the use of school suspension, particularly in sites with different policy approaches to problem behaviors. This paper draws on data from state-representative samples of 3,129 Grade 7 and 9 students in Washington State, United States and Victoria, Australia sampled in 2002. Multilevel modeling examined student and school level factors associated with student-reported school suspension. Results showed that both student (being male, previous student antisocial and violent behavior, rebelliousness, academic failure) and school (socioeconomic status of the school, aggregate measures of low school commitment) level factors were associated with school suspension and that the factors related to suspension were similar in the two states. The implications of the findings for effective school behavior management policy are that, rather than focusing only on the student, both student and school level factors need to be addressed to reduce the rates of school suspension.

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Keywords:  bi-national study; correlates; school exclusion; school level risk factors; school suspension

Year:  2014        PMID: 24860205      PMCID: PMC4028069          DOI: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2013.11.022

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Child Youth Serv Rev        ISSN: 0190-7409


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