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Justice: Meridian, Miss., violated youths' civil rights
Justice: Meridian, Miss., violated youths' civil rights
Published: Aug. 10, 2012 at 5:21 PM
WASHINGTON, Aug. 10 (UPI) -- The U.S. Justice Department Friday accused police, the courts and juvenile probation officials of operating a school-to-prison pipeline in Meridian, Miss.
Justice said its Civil Rights Division investigation, which began in December, found children arrested at Meridian schools were trapped in an incarceration cycle and systematically deprived of their rights.
"The department's findings show that children in Lauderdale County have been routinely and repeatedly incarcerated for allegedly committing school disciplinary infractions and are punished disproportionately, without constitutionally required procedural safeguards," a department release said. "Children have also been arrested at school for offenses as minor as defiance. Furthermore, children on probation are routinely arrested and incarcerated for allegedly violating their probation by committing minor school infractions, such as dress code violations, which result in suspensions."
Those affected were overwhelmingly black or disabled.
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http://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2012/08/10/Justice-Meridian-Miss-violated-youths-civil-rights/UPI-24031344633701/#ixzz23Br7U3ucutterly disgusting.
Good on the D of J for this.
No mention whether privatized jails are involved.