Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: How Immigration Matters with School Violence and Safety
2.1: Defining School Violence and Safety
2.2: Context of Reception
2.3: Immigrant Criminal Myth
2.4: School to Prison/Deportation Pipeline
2.5: Social, Political, and Educational Climate of Immigration
2.6: Theories of Assimilation (Straight-Line Assimilation, Segmented Assimilation, and Immigrant Optimism)
Chapter 3: Intersecting Factors Associated with Immigration and Safety
3.1: Socioeconomic Status and Social Class
3.2: Race, Ethnicity, and Region of Origin
3.3: Gender
3.4: English-Language Proficiency
3.5: Family
3.6: Documentation Status
Chapter 4: The Significance of Criminology Theories
4.1: The School Violence Immigrant Paradox
4.2: The Importance of Integrating Immigration and Criminology Theories
4.3: Social-Ecology
4.4: Social Bonds
4.5: Opportunity
4.6: Minority Threat
4.7: Procedural Justice
Chapter 5: The Implications and Importance of Considering Immigration with School Safety
5.1: Educational Faculty, Staff, Administrators, and Policymakers
5.2: Zero-Tolerance and Control Approaches
5.3: Schoolwide Positive Behavioral Interventions and Support
5.4: Communal Schools
5.5: Olweus Bullying Prevention Programs
5.6: Restorative Justice in Schools
Chapter 6: Conclusion
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