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When High School Students Are Treated Like Prisoners

"Advocates call for an end to the criminalization of students in New York and around the country..."

"As students in New York City return to school for the fall, a coalition of  youth and legal advocacy groups, including the New York Civil Liberties Union, has launched a campaign to address disciplinary policies that they argue criminalize students, making them  less likely to graduate and more likely to end up ensnared in the criminal  justice system. The "New Vision for School Safety" presented by the campaign  calls for a citywide reduction of the use of police and NYPD school safety  officers in schools and an increase in the power of educators, parents and  students to shape the safety policies in their school communities.

"Advocates argue that strict disciplinary practices, including police  presence, metal detectors and "zero tolerance" policies, disproportionately target students of color, especially black and Latino youth. Although only a third of students in New York City are black, they received over half (53  percent) of the suspensions over the past decade, according to the Dignity in Schools Campaign....

"All over America, there are officers targeting students and making them feel  like they've done something wrong just by showing up to school," she says. "It  hurts, and it makes you not want to come back to school anymore."

http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/when-high-school-students-are-treated-like-prisoners-20130912

 

 

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