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For More Teens, Arrests by Police Replace School Discipline [Online.WSJ.com]

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A generation ago, schoolchildren caught fighting in the corridors, sassing a teacher or skipping class might have ended up in detention. Today, there’s a good chance they will end up in police custody.

Stephen Perry, now 18 years old, was trying to avoid a water balloon fight in 2013 when he was swept up by police at his Wake County, N.C., high school; he revealed he had a small pocketknife and was charged with weapons possession. Rashe France was a 12-year-old seventh-grader when he was arrested in Southaven, Miss., charged with disturbing the peace on school property after a minor hallway altercation.

 

[For more of this story, written by Gary Fields and John R. Emshwiller, go to http://online.wsj.com/articles...iscipline-1413858602]

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