Abuse by Credit: The Problem of Coerced Debt in Texas
A report by Texas Appleseed Introduction One in three adult Texans has experienced domestic violence in their lifetime.1 In 2016, Texas family violence programs received 172,573 hotline calls, and in the following year, 136 Texas women were killed by intimate partners.2 Though domestic violence is commonly characterized by physical and emotional abuse, economic abuse has…
Out of Alignment
Overview of Study Findings Female motorists in Texas with perfect driving records often pay significantly more for auto insurance than male motorists with identical driving records and other characteristics that insurers use to price auto insurance, according to Texas Appleseed’s research. Testing also found companies use added pricing penalties based on marital status, with unmarried…
Collateral Consequences
Introduction In the fall of 2006, 10-year-old Casey Harmeier was clowning around with friends in the hallway at school when he was dared to pull the plastic cover off of a fire alarm. When he did so and an alarm sounded, he was arrested and taken to juvenile detention. His father, who worked for the…
Young, Alone, and Homeless in the Lone Star State: Policy Solutions to End Youth Homelessness
The mental struggle that kids like me endure is not cliché. It is not something you can be taught. People’s thought processes are exclusive to their struggle. Since you are not that person. Since you have not endured what they have endured, you will not be able to understand where they come from. Even if…
Dangerous Discipline
Executive Summary Texas Appleseed and Texans Care for Children work to address the policies and practices that push Texas youth out of school, increasing the likelihood of grade retention, dropout, and a number of other negative consequences. These policies, practices, and consequences are part of the “school-to-prison pipeline,” a process through which harmful classroom removals,…
Dangerous Discipline: Executive Summary
Executive Summary Texas Appleseed and Texans Care for Children work to address the policies and practices that push Texas youth out of school, increasing the likelihood of grade retention, dropout, and a number of other negative consequences. These policies, practices, and consequences are part of the “school-to-prison pipeline,” a process through which harmful classroom removals,…
Suspended Childhood
The Problem In schools across the country, very young students are being suspended and expelled at alarming rates. Even children in preschool are being pushed out of their classrooms, usually for minor behaviors that should be addressed through school-based supports and interventions. Unfortunately, Texas public schools are no different in the way they punish very…
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