EdWeek: Interactive Data Tool Reveals Arrest Rates and Police Presence in Schools at National, State, and Local Levels
EdWeek: Hawaii--Which Students Are Arrested the Most?
In the 2013-14 school year, nearly 70,000 students were arrested in a small share of America's public schools — about 8,000 schools. While every state had arrests in that year, most individual schools did not report any arrests. Browse U.S. and state data below and search for your school.
Hawaii
- Total Student Enrollment: 186,893
- Percentage of Schools with Police: 0.000%
- Number of Arrests: 769
- Percentage of Arrests: 0.411% (Rank #2 in USA—only Kansas is higher)
- Number of Referrals: 18,331
- Percentage of Referrals: 9.808% (Rank #1 in USA—2nd Place Delaware is only 1.153%)
Hawaii schools
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WHO GETS ARRESTED?
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WHO GETS REFERRED TO LAW ENFORCEMENT?
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WHAT DOES OVERALL ENROLLMENT LOOK LIKE?
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WHITE
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13.70%
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11.80%
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13.70%
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BLACK
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4.40%
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2.70%
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2.10%
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HISPANIC
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8.80%
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9.60%
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9.70%
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ASIAN
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18.90%
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20.10%
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32.00%
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NATIVE AMERICAN
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0.80%
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0.80%
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0.50%
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HAWAIIAN
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45.10%
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46.60%
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31.90%
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TWO OR MORE
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8.30%
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8.40%
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10.10%
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