Shades of discipline: how the intersection of skin tone and gender shape the school-to-prison pipeline for youth

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Abigail Moore Autumn Rydarowicz Samantha Kopf a Human Services, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH, USAb Educational Empowerment Group, USAAbigail Moore is currently a master’s student in the Department of Human Services at Bowling Green State University. Abby’s research focuses on juvenile justice, the school to prison pipeline, and the impact of social and institutional factors on youth outcomes. Her research appears in the Ethnicity of Criminal Justice.Autumn Rydarowicz, M.S.C.J., is the Director of Career Technical Education at the Educational Empowerment Group. She earned her Master of Science in Criminal Justice in 2024 from Bowling Green State University. Her research focuses on the school-to-prison pipeline, educational attainment, and issues at the intersection of education and criminal justice. Her work has been published in the Journal of Criminal Justice, Race and Justice, Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice, and by SAGE Publications.Samantha Kopf is an Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice at Bowling Green State University. Her research focuses on the role of early criminal justice contact and victimization on life course outcomes. Her research has appeared in Journal of Criminal Justice, Journal of Interpersonal Violence, and Race and Justice. Samantha Kopf, Department of Human Services, BGSU, 258 Health and Human Services Building.

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