A Teenager Didn't Do Her Online Schoolwork. So a Judge Sent Her to Juvenile Detention. [View all]
https://www.propublica.org/article/a-teenager-didnt-do-her-online-schoolwork-so-a-judge-sent-her-to-juvenile-detention
PONTIAC, Mich. One afternoon in mid-June, Charisse* drove up to the checkpoint at the Childrens Village juvenile detention center in suburban Detroit, desperate to be near her daughter. It had been a month since she had last seen her, when a judge found the girl had violated probation and sent her to the facility during the pandemic.
The girl, Grace, hadnt broken the law again. The 15-year-old wasnt in trouble for fighting with her mother or stealing, the issues that had gotten her placed on probation in the first place.
She was incarcerated in May for violating her probation by not completing her online coursework when her school in Beverly Hills switched to remote learning.
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The decision, they say, flies in the face of recommendations from the legal and education communities that have urged leniency and a prioritization of childrens health and safety amid the crisis. The case may also reflect, some experts and Graces mother believe, systemic racial bias. Grace is Black in a predominantly white community and in a county where a disproportionate percentage of Black youth are involved with the juvenile justice system.