Dropouts become incarcerated at a shocking rate: 23 of every 100 young Black male dropouts were in jail on any given day in 2006-07 compared to only six to seven of every 100 Asian, Hispanic or White dropouts. While young Black men are disproportionately affected, the report released Oct. 9 found the crisis cuts across racial and ethnic lines. Male dropouts of all races were 47 times more likely to be incarcerated than their peers of a similar age who had graduated from a four-year college or university.
Thereport wasreleased bya coalition of leading national and regional education, advocacy, and social service groups. It istitled, “Consequences of Dropping Out of High School: Joblessness and Jailing for High School Dropouts and the High Cost for Taxpayers—22 Percent Daily Jailing Rate for Young Black Men Who Drop Out of High School.” The report is available online at http://www.clms.neu.edu/.
Said Marc Morial, president and CEO of the National Urban League, “For too long, and in too many ways, young people across the country have been let down by the education system and by the adults responsible for their care and development. Now is the time to increase the investments we make in young people, enhance the content, opportunities and supports we provide, and empower them to make better choices about both their individual future and the future of our nation. This report is another important step towards those ends.”.
