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Trillo

(9,154 posts)
Wed Aug 20, 2014, 12:04 PM Aug 2014

Some feel good news, Los Angeles school district drops Zero Tolerance policy.


Detention, not jail: LA public schools drop 'zero tolerance' policies

LOS ANGELES — Students caught misbehaving in the nation's second largest school district will be sent to the principal's office rather than the courthouse as part of sweeping disciplinary reforms announced Tuesday by Los Angeles schools.

Under the new policy, police officers at Los Angeles Unified School District won't arrest or cite students for low-level offenses like possessing alcohol or marijuana but will instead refer students to administrators or counselors — a shift that educators and justice officials say will prevent students from becoming mired in the criminal justice system.

The decriminalization of student discipline marks the latest rollback to "zero tolerance" policies that were instituted in the 1970s and 1980s and intensified in the wake of the Columbine school shooting. School districts from California to Florida have instituted so-called restorative justice measures, which aim to address the underlying reasons for misconduct rather than mete out harsh punishments. The Obama administration in January issued recommendations favoring conflict resolution over arrests and citations.


Another positive helped along by the Obama administration.
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Some feel good news, Los Angeles school district drops Zero Tolerance policy. (Original Post) Trillo Aug 2014 OP
*ALL* zero tolerance policies should be dropped. Initech Aug 2014 #1

Initech

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1. *ALL* zero tolerance policies should be dropped.
Wed Aug 20, 2014, 12:29 PM
Aug 2014

It was a terrible idea then , it's a terrible idea now, and it will always be a terrible idea. It's just another way for the for profit prisons to fuck with us and keep us living in fear.

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