Jacobsen Wade C
Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Maryland, 2220H Samuel J. LeFrak Hall, College Park, MD 20742.
Criminology. 2020 Feb;58(1):35-69. doi: 10.1111/1745-9125.12227. Epub 2019 Sep 13.
School suspension is a common form of punishment in the United States that is disproportionately concentrated among racial minority and disadvantaged youth. Labeling theories imply that such stigmatized sanctions may lead to interpersonal exclusion from normative others and greater involvement with antisocial peers. I test these propositions in the context of rural schools by (1) examining the association between suspension and discontinuity in same-grade friendship ties, focusing on three mechanisms implied in labeling theories: rejection, withdrawal, and physical separation; (2) testing the association between suspension and increased involvement with antisocial peers; and (3) assessing whether these associations are stronger in smaller schools. Consistent with labeling theories, I find suspension associated with greater discontinuity in friendship ties, based on changes in the respondents' friendship preferences and self-reports of their peers. Findings are also consistent with changes in perceptual measures of exclusion. Additionally, I find suspension associated with greater involvement with substance-using peers. Some but not all of these associations are stronger in smaller rural schools. Given the disproportionate distribution of suspension, my findings suggest an excessive reliance on this exclusionary form of punishment may foster inequality among these youth.
停学是美国一种常见的惩罚形式,这种惩罚在少数族裔和弱势青年中不成比例地集中。标签理论表明,这种被污名化的制裁可能导致被规范群体人际排斥,并更多地与反社会同龄人交往。我在农村学校的背景下检验这些命题,方法是:(1)研究停学与同年级友谊关系中断之间的关联,重点关注标签理论中隐含的三种机制:排斥、回避和身体隔离;(2)检验停学与更多地与反社会同龄人交往之间的关联;(3)评估这些关联在规模较小的学校中是否更强。与标签理论一致,我发现根据受访者的友谊偏好变化和同龄人对他们的自我报告,停学与友谊关系的更大中断有关。研究结果也与排斥的感知测量变化一致。此外,我发现停学与更多地与使用毒品的同龄人交往有关。这些关联中的一些(但不是全部)在规模较小的农村学校中更强。鉴于停学的分布不成比例,我的研究结果表明,过度依赖这种排他性的惩罚形式可能会加剧这些青年之间的不平等。