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  2. Mall curfew - Wikipedia

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    The first mall curfew to be widely reported was a policy at the Mall of America that restricted access to unattended minors under the age of 16. [6] Officials at the mall made statements indicating that the policy was implemented following complaints of intimidation by teenagers, and that the policy was modeled after a practice at a mall in Asheville, North Carolina. [7]

  3. Do curfew laws keep teens out of trouble? - AOL

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    Teen curfews are based on the debunked ‘super-predator’ theory “Though juvenile curfew laws have existed for more than 100 years, their use soared in the mid-1990s at the urging of the ...

  4. Curfew - Wikipedia

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    The curfew, which was referred to as the "epidemiological curfew," was enforced from 20 October 2020 to 12 April 2021, from 9:00 pm to 6:00 am local time, for a total of 174 days. [97] The measure was recommended by the government's COVID-19 expert group and enforced under the Infectious Diseases Act.

  5. Talk:Curfew - Wikipedia

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    Teen curfew's are a serious issue and the section needs to be cleaned up by someone familiar with the subject matter. The text is both sparse and poorly written in many places, and more factual evidence is needed. I have taken the liberty to change the generalistic statement that many teenagers commit crimes at night, to some teenagers. - JaMiE ...

  6. In March 1956, San Bernardino County Sheriff Frank Bland and Capt. Arch Johnston announced that the county’s curfew would be “rigidly enforced.” Explained: Drunk, combative Victorville teens ...

  7. College Corner: Holiday advice for teens

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    For so many of my 11th and 12th grade students, the time between Halloween and winter break is fraught with standardized testing, exams, projects, sporting events, recitals, college visits, worry ...

  8. Grounding (discipline technique) - Wikipedia

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    Grounding is a general discipline technique throughout the Western world, particularly in the Anglosphere of the United States and Canada, and other countries heavily inline with American mass media which restricts children or teenagers at home from going out or pursuing their favorite activities, except for any obligations (for example, attending school (unless the child or teenager is ...

  9. Juneteenth explained: What is the holiday, why was it created ...

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    Since it was designated a federal holiday in 2021, Juneteenth has become more universally recognized beyond Black America. ... Many people get the day off work or school, and there are a plethora ...