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  2. Rutherford County, Tennessee juvenile arrest and ...

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    During the following years, the juvenile court's sole presiding judge and local authorities colluded in the arrest and incarceration of hundreds of children, some as young as seven years old, on various misdemeanor charges, including schoolyard fights, truancy and cursing. At Judge Davenport's instruction, all arrested children were to be ...

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  4. Central Iowa families facing criminal prosecution under new ...

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    If found guilty in truancy court, parents/guardians can be charged with a simple misdemeanor. Penalties for the first offense include a fine up to $100 or facing up to 10 days in jail. For a ...

  5. Youth incarceration in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The United States incarcerates more of its youth than any other country in the world, through the juvenile courts and the adult criminal justice system, which reflects the larger trends in incarceration practices in the United States. In 2010, approximately 70,800 juveniles were incarcerated in youth detention facilities alone. [1]

  6. Judge hopes to move truancy program to Riddle Block 1 - AOL

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    The truancy diversion program, she said, is the first contact with the system for many youth. She worked with with the state and other counties, and increased funding to $795,000 in her second year.

  7. Rutherford County, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Rutherford County was formed in 1803 from parts of Davidson, Williamson and Wilson counties, [1] and named in honor of Griffith Rutherford (1721–1805). [7] Rutherford was a North Carolina colonial legislator and an American Revolutionary War general, who settled in Middle Tennessee after the Revolution.

  8. Appeals court allows Protect Tennessee Minors Act to go into ...

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    (The Center Square) – The 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Monday that Tennessee's Protect Tennessee Minors Act can go into effect. Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti called the decision ...

  9. Truancy - Wikipedia

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    Truancy is any intentional, unjustified, unauthorized, or illegal absence from compulsory education. It is a deliberate absence by a student's own free will and usually does not refer to legitimate excused absences, such as ones related to medical conditions. Truancy is usually explicitly defined in the school's handbook of policies and procedures.