RT Article T1 Building, Staffing, and Insulating: An Architecture of Criminological Complicity in the School-to-Prison Pipeline JF Social justice VO 41 IS 4 SP 96 OP 115 A1 Schept, Judah Nathan A1 Wall, Tyler A1 Brisman, Avi A2 Wall, Tyler A2 Brisman, Avi LA English YR 2014 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1747155241 AB The article discusses criminological complicity in relation to a school-to-prison pipeline in America as of 2015, and it mentions the links between education, police power, and incarceration in the U.S. Grassroots and national activism are mentioned, along with a prison-industrial complex and the implementation of zero tolerance measures for disciplinary infractions on school property. School discipline and youth crime are examined, as well as neoliberalism and school shootings in America. K1 School discipline -- Social aspects K1 School discipline -- United States K1 Imprisonment -- Social aspects K1 Imprisonment -- United States K1 Police power K1 Juvenile Delinquency K1 Criminological Theory K1 Prisons -- United States K1 Education -- United States K1 Education & society K1 Zero-tolerance school policies