RT Article T1 Profiting from Punishment: Public Education and the School Security Market JF Social justice VO 41 IS 4 SP 81 OP 95 A1 Simmons, Lizbet 1971- LA English YR 2014 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/174715525X AB The article discusses the relationship between public education and the school security market in America as of 2015, and it mentions the punitive nature of public schools in the U.S., shared leadership and funding, and the structural forces shaping a correctional approach in education. The economic aspects of punishment are examined, as well as racialized youth punishment and the penal state's impacts on the social welfare principles of public schooling in the U.S. K1 Economics K1 Public schools -- United States K1 Public schools -- Social aspects K1 School discipline -- United States K1 School discipline -- Social aspects K1 SHARED leadership K1 Public education -- Social aspects K1 Punishment -- United States K1 Social work in education K1 School security