Rosay, André B.Rivera, MarnyWilliams, DeanComeau, CarolHitchcock, William D.Armstrong, Barbara2014-04-222014-04-222013-03-01Alaska Justice Forum 30(1), Spring 20130893-8903http://hdl.handle.net/11122/3178The Spring 2013 issue of the Alaska Justice Forum is devoted primarily to issues related to school discipline and the juvenile justice system, and features three articles on "zero tolerance" policies by Dean Williams, who was the Superintendent of the McLaughlin Youth Center; Carol Comeau, who was the Superintendent of the Anchorage School District; and William Hitchcock, who was the Master of the Anchorage Children’s Court. Background is provided through an examination of recent data on juvenile delinquency and school suspensions and expulsions for Alaska. A fifth article describes StepUp, a diversion program for expelled or long-term suspended students which has operated for the past four years in the Anchorage School District. The issue also includes updates on Alaska Victimization Survey data releases, faculty and staff news, and a memorial to retired Justice Center faculty member Dr. Lawrence C. Trostle, who died in May 2013."Juvenile Justice, School Discipline, and Zero Tolerance" / "Trends in Juvenile Delinquency, School Suspensions, and Expulsions" by André B. Rosay and Marny Rivera / "School Discipline and the Zero Tolerance Approach" by Dean Williams / "Does 'Zero Tolerance' Work? Alternatives to out-of-School Suspension and Expulsion" by Carol Comeau / "Zero Tolerance and Juvenile Justice: A View from the Bench" by William D. Hitchcock / "Faculty News" / "Retirement" / "Recent Publications" / "Update on Alaska Victimization Survey Data Releases" / "StepUp: Helping Kids with Discipline Problems Stay in School" by Barbara Armstrong / "In Memoriam" [Lawrence C. Trostle]en-USAlaska Victimization SurveyAnchorage, AlaskaAnchorage School Districtdiversion programseducationfirearmsjuvenile delinquencyjuvenile justiceschool disciplineschoolsAlaska Justice Forum ; Vol. 30, No. 1 (Spring 2013)Journal