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Reply to "Why aren’t the local authorities more involved in school violence? "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If a youth is violent in a public place, he or she is subject to arrest, juvenile court, community service, probation, or detention. Parents are typically required to participate in legal proceedings, family counseling, and pay restitution. However when it happens in school there are no such consequences only “restorative practices.” School is a public place and youth and their parents must be subject to the same consequences they would face if they punch a stranger at Wendy’s as they would if they punch one of their peers at school. [/quote] MCPS wants to run its own shadow justice system. I agree with you. They should let our justice system work as it was intended. They should focus on education not on some parallel but half-baked law enforcement system.[/quote]
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