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8. Risky Youth and the Psychology of Surveillance: The Crisis of the School Shooter
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Tyson Lewis
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
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Part I. New Disciplinary Orders: Police, Surveillance, and Inequality in the Carceral School
- 1. To Protect, Serve, and Mentor? Police Officers in Public Schools 21
- 2. School Surveillance in America: Disparate and Unequal 38
- 3. The Docile Body in School Space 55
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Part II. Schools as Markets: Selling Security, Buying Students
- 4. Safety or Social Control? The Security Fortification of Schools in a Capitalist Society 73
- 5. Online Surveillance in Canadian Schools 87
- 6. “School Ownership Is the Goal”: Military Recruiting, Public Schools, and Fronts of War 104
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Part III .Security Cultures: Preparing for the Worst
- 7. Reading, Writing, and Readiness 123
- 8. Risky Youth and the Psychology of Surveillance: The Crisis of the School Shooter 140
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Part IV .Accountability Regimes: Tests, Standards, and Audits as Surveillance
- 9. “Politics by Other Means”: Education Accountability and the Surveillance State 159
- 10. The Measure of Success: Education, Markets, and an Audit Culture 175
- 11. Lying, Cheating, and Teaching to the Test: The Politics of Surveillance Under No Child Left Behind 194
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Part V. Everyday Resistance: Contesting Systems of Control
- 12. Scan This: Examining Student Resistance to School Surveillance 213
- 13. Seductions of Risk, Social Control, and Resistance to School Surveillance 230
- Contributors 247
- Index 253
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. New Disciplinary Orders: Police, Surveillance, and Inequality in the Carceral School
- 1. To Protect, Serve, and Mentor? Police Officers in Public Schools 21
- 2. School Surveillance in America: Disparate and Unequal 38
- 3. The Docile Body in School Space 55
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Part II. Schools as Markets: Selling Security, Buying Students
- 4. Safety or Social Control? The Security Fortification of Schools in a Capitalist Society 73
- 5. Online Surveillance in Canadian Schools 87
- 6. “School Ownership Is the Goal”: Military Recruiting, Public Schools, and Fronts of War 104
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Part III .Security Cultures: Preparing for the Worst
- 7. Reading, Writing, and Readiness 123
- 8. Risky Youth and the Psychology of Surveillance: The Crisis of the School Shooter 140
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Part IV .Accountability Regimes: Tests, Standards, and Audits as Surveillance
- 9. “Politics by Other Means”: Education Accountability and the Surveillance State 159
- 10. The Measure of Success: Education, Markets, and an Audit Culture 175
- 11. Lying, Cheating, and Teaching to the Test: The Politics of Surveillance Under No Child Left Behind 194
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Part V. Everyday Resistance: Contesting Systems of Control
- 12. Scan This: Examining Student Resistance to School Surveillance 213
- 13. Seductions of Risk, Social Control, and Resistance to School Surveillance 230
- Contributors 247
- Index 253