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Neurodisability in children linked to increased vulnerability to 'school to prison pipeline'



Children with special educational needs (SEN) are more likely to be excluded from school, which new studies have found to have a direct link to early criminal convictions.



Summary

Research increasingly suggests a concerning link between excluding children with Special Educational Needs (SEN) from school and their later involvement in crime. Studies highlight that SEN children face a disproportionately higher risk of school exclusion, placing them on a trajectory towards early criminal convictions. This suggests a need for targeted interventions and support systems within schools to address the underlying needs of SEN students, reduce exclusions, and ultimately prevent their entry into the criminal justice system. Failing to provide adequate educational support leaves vulnerable children at risk of long-term negative consequences.

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