Simpkins describes the case of a boy with attention deficit disorder who as a 12-year-old tipped a desk over in class in a rage. He was charged with threatening behaviour and sent to a juvenile prison where he was required to earn his release by meeting certain educational and behavioural standards. “But he can’t,” she said. “Because of that he is turning 18 within the juvenile justice system for something that happened when he was 12.
The US schools with their own police | World news | The Guardian
Read this whole thing, it’s all disgusting. They say young people’s behavior is getting worse, but that’s because they continue intensifying this cycle of turning everyone into a criminal as early as possible, eating away at people’s families, which ruins the kids’ upbringing, which makes badder kids, on and on.
Who do you think has more control to stop this cycle, children or the State?
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