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Offline Oscar

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Handcuffing and shackling in public school
« on: October 16, 2011, 10:36:27 AM »
The Southern Poverty Law Center has another case where they have started a legal process in order to change the conditions at a public facility:

A link from their wikipedia page can be seen below:

Capital City Alternative School Sued For Allegedly Shackling Students To Poles For Hours
By Molly Davis, The Huffington Post, June 8, 2011

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JACKSON, Miss. — Civil rights advocates have filed suit against Jackson's public school district, claiming officials at one alternative school respond to minor violations by shackling children to railings and poles for hours at a time.

Critics of the Capital City Alternative School in Jackson say the allegedly excessive punishment at the schools makes such students more likely to drop out of school – and commit crimes later in life.

The Southern Policy Law Center filed suit on Wednesday in U.S. District Court. The suit names Jackson Public Schools and Capital City Alternative School officials and seeks class-action status on behalf of all of the school's students.

The complaint says the punishments violate the Constitution and school board policy.

School district officials said the agency takes the allegations seriously and will respond through legal channels.
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I also found this thread at the The Something Awful Forums: Students Handcuffed, Shackled to Poles
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Re: Handcuffing and shackling in public school
« Reply #1 on: October 16, 2011, 10:40:21 AM »
That sounds fucked up.
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