Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The worst part is he will be back in a regular high school where there are usually NO consequences when he grabs and gropes and sexually harasses girls and teachers.
Often times teens like this are in special education under emotionally disturbed or other health impaired due to ADHD. So their parents say they have impulse control issues and can't help it so it is a manifestation of their disability so they CAN'T be punished. So they aren't punished, so they get to stay in school to harass and terrorize more of their classmates and teachers.
This is an awful consequence of the juvenile justice system no longer incarcerating teens who deserve to be incarcerated in camps or some other structured program. Incarceration rates are down 70%. Schools now have to deal with these kids. So much time is spent by administrators on kids who 10 years ago would have been incarcerated for sexual offenses, attempted murder, car jackings, etc.
This is why we need girls in sports, so they can deck creeps like this.
These creeps don’t target athletic girls at school. They target girls who are weaker, smaller, and afraid to speak up. Or they assault female teachers, who get told it wouldn’t have happened if they spent more time developing a relationship with the student.
I guarantee this kid has a lengthy discipline record at school and none of his teachers would be remotely surprised to hear what happened, although the school probably won’t tell them.