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  2. Students punished for school walkout serve detention while ...

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    A group of students who were punished for partaking in last week's National School Walkout turned their punishment into another gun violence protest. A group of students who were punished for ...

  3. Detention (confinement) - Wikipedia

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    The detention of suspects is the process of keeping a person who has been arrested in a police-cell, remand prison or other detention centre before trial or sentencing. The length of detention of suspected terrorists , with the justification of taking an action that would aid counter-terrorism , varies according to country or situation, as well ...

  4. School discipline - Wikipedia

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    It requires the student to report to a designated room (typically after the end of the school day, or during lunch or recess period) to complete extra work (such as writing lines or an essay, or the completion of chores). Detention can be supervised by the teacher setting the detention or through a centralised detention system. [53]

  5. What’s the punishment for students walking out of school in ...

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    A 17-year-old student from Paschal High School, Zechariah Trevino, died on Jan. 20 after he was shot outside of a Whataburger near the school. Trevino’s cousin, who was also a student at Paschal ...

  6. Zero-tolerance policies in schools - Wikipedia

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    Students, and sometimes staff, parents, and other visitors, who possess a banned item for any reason are always (if the policy is followed) punished. Public criticism against such policies has arisen because of the punishments the schools mete out when students break the rules in ignorance, by accident, or under extenuating circumstances.

  7. A Path Out Of Trouble - The Huffington Post

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    Instead, the Bridgeport Police Department sent all four students to a local probation supervisor, who in turn sent them to a local youth support agency. “My mom thought I was going to the detention center,” Kiara said, referring to one of the juvenile jails in the state where kids can still be sent for certain crimes. “She was scared.”

  8. Dad makes daughter walk to school as punishment for bullying ...

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    An Ohio father made headlines for forcing his daughter to walk five miles to school after she was suspended for bullying other students on her bus.

  9. Youth incarceration in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI) is a private-public partnership being implemented nationwide, with pilot programs in California, Oregon, New Mexico and Illinois. Their goal is to make sure that locked detention is used only when absolutely necessary. As of 2003, the JDAI had produced some promising results from their programs.