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    Assessing the Crisis: Black Males and Secondary Education 

    Poorman, Melissa
    In recent years, Black males have been candidly described as an endangered species. This crisis of the Black male has been attributed to several factors and is visible in literally all aspects of society. They are largely ...
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    The Broken Trust Doctrine 

    Phillips, Danielle A.
    Most Americans are unaware of the pattern of injustices that the United States government has committed against Native Americans. Native Americans are among some of the poorest in America. The United States Civil Rights ...
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    Gender Inequality in African Education: How Can the Lessons of South Africa Apply to the Rest of the Continent? 

    Gibson, Sally Logan
    The worldwide problem of unequal female education cannot be solved by domestic policies alone, and the global institutional order must bend to the necessity of human rights and equality. Promoting growth is not a sufficient ...
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    No Child Left Behind and the Achievement Gap: Disadvantaged Students Are No Better Off Than Before. Now What? 

    Young, Angela L.
    It is clear that students are entering school with gaps, but from factors that are somewhat malleable. There is a potential for recovery from coming in with gaps, particularly related to health and nutrition. Tanner et al ...
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    Racial and Economic Discrimination in the American Criminal Justice System: An Investigation of and Alternatives to Judicial Sentencing in Criminal Courts in Non-Capital Cases 

    Kern, Kathleen A.
    My experiences as an investigator at the Public Defender Service for DC sparked my interest in this topic of racial and economic discrimination in the criminal justice system. I examine previous research and case studies ...
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    Released But Not Freed: The Impact of Incarceration on Post-Release Employment 

    Zhang, Chenxiaoyang
    This paper focuses on the disparate access to the labor market for incarcerated males of low socioeconomic status, as this is the overwhelming majority of the prison population. The very presence of incarceration, compounded ...
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    The Ethical Implications of Juvenile Detention Centers and the Role of Mental Health and Education in Reducing Recidivism 

    Roberts, Meredith N.
    . . . If the nationally accepted [juvenile detention] system continues in the path it is headed on, the recidivism will continue to rise. Due to a lack of funding and often severe over-crowding, it is difficult to assist ...
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    The Availability of Private Suits to Enforce Environmental Justice: Past, Present and Future 

    Scott, Robert H.
    For over twenty years legal and social commentators and advocates have recognized that low income and minority communities bear a disproportionate burden regarding pollution, hazardous waste siting, and other environmental ...
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    Anti-Poverty Policy and Race: The Need for Policy to Recognize the Continuing Significance of Race 

    Guggenheimer, Scott C.
    Therefore, the goal of this paper is multifaceted. Through a historical examination of poverty and government response, some beliefs about the causes of and solutions to poverty will be explored. The paper will then turn ...
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    A Spectacular Minority: Charter Schools that Respond to the Problem of Poverty in Public Education 

    Kingsbury, Katie
    There are two important questions to keep in mind throughout this paper. The first of these is how "success" ought to be defined. Is it college entrance and graduation? Is it a certain type or level of occupation; that is, ...

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