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kpete

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Fri Oct 26, 2012, 10:50 AM Oct 2012

Mississippi School Charged With Arresting Kids For Flatulence, Wrong Color Socks, Breaking Pencils [View all]

Source: Business Insider

Mississippi School Charged With Arresting Kids For Flatulence, Wrong Color Socks, Breaking Pencils
Abby Rogers

The Justice Department is taking a stand against an educational policy in Mississippi that incarcerates kids for just being kids.

The department says in its lawsuit that officials in the city of Meridian and Lauderdale County "routinely arrest students without determining whether there is probable cause when a school wants to press charges, and the students are routinely jailed," The Associated Press reported Wednesday.
Students get in trouble for such minor offenses as wearing the wrong color socks, flatulence in class, and swearing.

But this startling program, dubbed the "school-to-prison pipeline," doesn't seem confined to the deep south.

The American Civil Liberties Union has long been fighting what it calls the "national trend of criminalizing, rather than educating, our nation’s children."



Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/school-to-prison-pipeline-lawsuits-2012-10#ixzz2APtr2Cn9



http://www.aclu.org/racial-justice/school-prison-pipeline-talking-points
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Sheesh! If flatulence was a punishable offense... SurfingScientist Oct 2012 #1
Fortunately, we had teachers who just blew it off. Jackpine Radical Oct 2012 #3
Our school had "Early Release".... mac56 Oct 2012 #17
Is flatulence farting? coldbeer Oct 2012 #9
yes... awoke_in_2003 Oct 2012 #10
Nice to see someone else around here likes beer. Spitfire of ATJ Oct 2012 #27
Are they checking to see if the jails/prisons are privatized? Frustratedlady Oct 2012 #2
Are the schools getting kickbacks from privatized prisons? csziggy Oct 2012 #8
Former Pa. Judge To Go On Trial In Kickbacks Case mahatmakanejeeves Oct 2012 #14
I thought there was a judge in Florida that got sent up for feeding the prison. Frustratedlady Oct 2012 #37
Go to the head of the class. You are 100% on target. schmice Oct 2012 #16
Shocking. No, not really. caseymoz Oct 2012 #4
This message was self-deleted by its author caseymoz Oct 2012 #5
I clicked on the link and see a picture of a black child... winstars Oct 2012 #6
Well, PA is three states... awoke_in_2003 Oct 2012 #11
Pennsyltucky is hilarious. juajen Oct 2012 #18
Yes, but the actual border between the areas is weird. happyslug Oct 2012 #33
If they are being arrested and put in lockup Drale Oct 2012 #7
Flatulence? How do they determine who is the culprit in a classroom of adolescents? yellowcanine Oct 2012 #12
The only flatulence which should be punished is "exhibitionist farting" yellowcanine Oct 2012 #13
I believe the legal precident in this case is Kelvin Mace Oct 2012 #15
See also mac56 Oct 2012 #19
The culprit? You never heard of the "he who smelt it, dealt it" rule? Harry Monroe Oct 2012 #41
the person who had their finger pulled? pstokely Oct 2012 #54
A serious human rights issue, and we respond with fart jokes. Comrade Grumpy Oct 2012 #20
Because some days Kelvin Mace Oct 2012 #21
Agreed. There's not a damn thing funny about this. FiveGoodMen Oct 2012 #22
Do we laugh or cry? Whatever works.. mountain grammy Oct 2012 #24
Damn. Solly Mack Oct 2012 #23
And yet the ACLU sided WITH Citizens United FiveGoodMen Oct 2012 #25
They are on the side of personal freedom and civil rights JonLP24 Oct 2012 #43
If you would do anything, ANYTHING that would destroy your country's democracy FiveGoodMen Oct 2012 #44
Like I said JonLP24 Oct 2012 #49
The purpose of freedom of speech is to defend freedom, generally. FiveGoodMen Oct 2012 #51
I didn't say that it was speech JonLP24 Oct 2012 #53
Are these private or public schools? Since when can schools tell you what color socks to wear? madmom Oct 2012 #26
Since ever? Micromanaged dress codes aren't exactly a new thing. (nt) Posteritatis Oct 2012 #38
I did not see were a dress code was mentioned in the article! madmom Oct 2012 #42
One is kind of obvious, if they're disciplining students for mismatched socks. (nt) Posteritatis Oct 2012 #45
Thanks for the snark, but not necesarrily! madmom Oct 2012 #52
... The school district has about 6,000 students, with 86 percent being black and struggle4progress Oct 2012 #28
I'd be on death row if farting becomes a crime PfcHammer Oct 2012 #29
What the hell lsewpershad Oct 2012 #30
Apparently you've never been to Mississippi:) llmart Oct 2012 #47
Last in everything. GeorgeGist Oct 2012 #31
"Move to the front of the bus!" ieoeja Oct 2012 #32
I want to know two things jmowreader Oct 2012 #34
re: the construct, probably an abuse of the "disruption" carte-blanche. (nt) Posteritatis Oct 2012 #39
Possible jmowreader Oct 2012 #46
"school-to-prison pipeline" Ash_F Oct 2012 #35
Indeed. GreenPartyVoter Oct 2012 #36
you've gotta be kidding - the people making this policy wouldn't last 3 hrs. in DCPS wordpix Oct 2012 #40
My nephew was suspended in TN eilen Oct 2012 #48
Some families will treat the family dog better if you're not a perfect student, Trillo Oct 2012 #50
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