“…The school-to-prison pipeline (STPP) is a construct used to describe policies and practices, especially with respect to school discipline, in the public schools and juvenile justice system that decrease the probability of school success for children and youth, and increase the probability of negative life outcomes, particularly through involvement in the juvenile justice system. (p. 546) An integral piece to the school-to-prison pipeline is this idea of "criminalization of school discipline" (Brent, 2016;Hirschfield 2008;Hirschfield & Celinska, 2011) which involves, as Brown et al (2020) describes, "adopted approaches, such as security measures and punitive sanctions, that reflected an emphasis on punishment rather than education" (p. 406). Research has shown that students of color are disproportionately affected by school disciplinary actions (Leiber, 2002;Annamma et al, 2014;Archer, 2009;Dutil, 2020).…”