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Aaron Kupchik Ph.D., Professor
Professor
Director of Graduate Studies
University of Delaware
322 Smith Hal
Newark, DE 19716
302-831-3267
https://sites.google.com/a/udel.edu/aaronkupchik/
Biography
Aaron Kupchik
received his Ph.D. in Sociology from New York University and is
currently a Professor and the Director of Graduate Studies in the
Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice at the University of
Delaware. His research focuses on the punishment of youth in schools,
courts, and correctional facilities. He has published five books,
including The Real School Safety Problem: The long-term consequences of harsh school punishment (U. California Press, 2016), Homeroom Security: School discipline in an age of fear (NYU Press, 2010) and Judging Juveniles: Prosecuting adolescents in adult and juvenile courts (NYU Press, 2006), in addition to dozens of articles in peer-refereed journals and several other publications.
Projects
Legacy of Racialized Violence and School Discipline (with Geoff Ward, Nick Petersen, and James Pratt)
Race, Parenting and School Punishment (with Thomas Mowen and Akiva Liberman)
Handbook of School Security, Surveillance and Punishment (under contract with Palgrave, co-edited with Jo Deakin and Emmeline Taylor)
Speaking Events
October 2015, Delaware State Advisory Committee (DE SAC) to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights
June
2015, National Academy of Sciences, National Research Council,
Committee on Law and Justice, “Trends in Crime and Punishment in
Schools”
May
2015, National Academy of Sciences, National Research Council,
Roundtable on Understanding Crime Trends, “School Disciplinary Systems.”
April
2013, University of Nevada Las Vegas William S. Boyd School of Law,
Juvenile Justice Conference, “Disconnecting the School-to-Prison
Pipeline”
January 2013, United States Congress, House of Representatives, Youth Violence Prevention Task Force Summit (panel speaker)
January
2013, Conference on Closing the School Discipline Gap, hosted by the
Center for Civil Rights Remedies at the Civil Rights Project:
“Discipline and Participation: The long-term effects of suspension and
school security on the political and civic engagement of youth” (with
Thomas Catlaw)
February 2011, Symposium on Collateral Consequences of Juvenile Incarceration, Duke University Law School, “
Juvenile Incarceration and the Pains of Imprisonment”
| 322 Smith Hal | Newark, DE 19716 | <div class="ExternalClass1962A52009804B9B993D3B71D031A72B"><p>Aaron Kupchik
received his Ph.D. in Sociology from New York University and is
currently a Professor and the Director of Graduate Studies in the
Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice at the University of
Delaware. His research focuses on the punishment of youth in schools,
courts, and correctional facilities. He has published five books,
including <em>The Real School Safety Problem: The long-term consequences of harsh school punishment </em>(U. California Press, 2016), <em>Homeroom Security: School discipline in an age of fear</em> (NYU Press, 2010) and <em>Judging Juveniles: Prosecuting adolescents in adult and juvenile courts</em> (NYU Press, 2006), in addition to dozens of articles in peer-refereed journals and several other publications.</p></div> | <div class="ExternalClassB66028B1146842EA8767004910C5D7A9"><p>Legacy of Racialized Violence and School Discipline (with Geoff Ward, Nick Petersen, and James Pratt)</p><p>Race, Parenting and School Punishment (with Thomas Mowen and Akiva Liberman)</p><em>Handbook of School Security, Surveillance and Punishment </em><p>(under contract with Palgrave, co-edited with Jo Deakin and Emmeline Taylor)</p></div> | <div class="ExternalClass49406B69F1DC4361848A6C3D647BB6B3"><p>October 2015, Delaware State Advisory Committee (DE SAC) to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights</p><p>June
2015, National Academy of Sciences, National Research Council,
Committee on Law and Justice, “Trends in Crime and Punishment in
Schools”</p><p>May
2015, National Academy of Sciences, National Research Council,
Roundtable on Understanding Crime Trends, “School Disciplinary Systems.”</p><p>April
2013, University of Nevada Las Vegas William S. Boyd School of Law,
Juvenile Justice Conference, “Disconnecting the School-to-Prison
Pipeline” </p><p>January 2013, United States Congress, House of Representatives, Youth Violence Prevention Task Force Summit (panel speaker)</p><p>January
2013, Conference on Closing the School Discipline Gap, hosted by the
Center for Civil Rights Remedies at the Civil Rights Project:
“Discipline and Participation: The long-term effects of suspension and
school security on the political and civic engagement of youth” (with
Thomas Catlaw)</p><p>February 2011, Symposium on Collateral Consequences of Juvenile Incarceration, Duke University Law School, “</p><p>Juvenile Incarceration and the Pains of Imprisonment”</p></div> | | | | Projects | Speaking Events | | | | | akupchik@udel.edu | https://www.soc.udel.edu/Documents%20Bios%20CVs/Aaron-Kupchik-cv.pdf | Kupchik Ph.D., Aaron | | 302-831-3267 | <img alt="" src="/Images%20Bios/AKupchik2015.jpeg" style="BORDER:0px solid;" /> | Professor | Director of Graduate Studies | | https://sites.google.com/a/udel.edu/aaronkupchik/ | |
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