How a Georgia county is keeping more kids out of jail
How a Georgia county is keeping more kids out of jail
(NewsNation) — In 1999, judge Steven Teske joined the bench at the juvenile court in Clayton County, Georgia. He was alarmed by the fact that around a third of the cases he would receive were school-related. Teske began digging deeper, seeking to figure out why he was getting so many school cases.
He realized these arrests surged after police were introduced to middle and high school campuses in…
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