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New York: Police data shows excessive student arrests — especially for minorities, rights groups say
By
Susan Ferriss
February 24, 2012
NY's chief judge wants to stop trying 16- and 17-year-olds as adults for non-violent accusations
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NYPD school police citations draw criticism
By
Susan Ferriss
June 1, 2012
Assessing RNC police tactics, part II
By
G.W. Schulz
September 3, 2009
Calif. budget cuts could cause 'public safety emergency'
By
Ben Protess
and
Emily Witt
June 23, 2009
L.A. school police, district agree to rethink court citations of students
By
Susan Ferriss
June 12, 2012
Federal report: Fewer kids are victims of violent crime, but more are poor
By
Susan Ferriss
August 2, 2012
An annual report is a mixed bag, showing fewer teen pregnancies and less violent crime, but more poverty and exposure to air pollution.
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New York: Police data shows excessive student arrests — especially for minorities, rights groups say
By
Susan Ferriss
February 24, 2012
Florida alleged teen hate crime: Try them as adults?
By
Susan Ferriss
February 15, 2012
Privatization fails: Nebraska tries again to reform child welfare
By
Kevin O’Hanlon
August 21, 2012
Black Missouri teens increasingly tried disproportionately as adults
By
Kenneth J. Cooper
May 10, 2011
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