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  2. A Path Out Of Trouble - The Huffington Post

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    After Kiara got in her school fight last year, the systems around her prevented her from falling through the cracks. Students in Connecticut who act up get access to counseling, summer jobs, after-school activities, mentors and medication. Communities have defunded programs that contribute to the school-to-prison pipeline.

  3. Relationships for incarcerated individuals - Wikipedia

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    [6] [19] This prosocial support, much like religion, has been associated with better prison behavior (i.e., fewer rule violations) and better mental health. [20] Further, once enrolled in educational programs, prisoners report a change in attitude towards life, improved self-esteem, confidence, and self-awareness and felt that without these ...

  4. Youth incarceration in the United States - Wikipedia

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    According to the United States Department of Education, high school drop-outs are 3.5 times more likely to be arrested than high school graduates. [23] Formerly incarcerated youth face less success in the labor market. On average youth that have spent any amount of time in a youth detention facility work 3–5 weeks less than the average ...

  5. Good conduct time - Wikipedia

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    Good conduct time, good time credit, good time, or time off for good behavior is a sentence reduction given to prisoners who maintain good behavior while imprisoned. In Florida, it is known as gain time. Good conduct time can be forfeited if a prisoner is determined to have committed disciplinary infractions and/or crimes while incarcerated.

  6. Mom convicted in Michigan school shooting case asks to be ...

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    Attorney Michael Dezsi argued in the new motion that Crumbley -- who was sentenced this year to 10 to 15 years in prison -- hasn't committed any crimes, isn't a danger to anyone and won't run away.

  7. Betty Shabazz - Wikipedia

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    Under the terms of the agreement, she was required to undergo psychological counseling and treatment for drug and alcohol abuse for a two-year period in order to avoid a prison sentence. [72] For the duration of her treatment, Qubilah's ten-year-old son, Malcolm, was sent to live with Shabazz at her apartment in Yonkers, New York. [73]

  8. School shooter Natalie ‘Samantha’ Rupnow was in therapy over ...

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    Natalie Rupnow was one of just nine female students who have committed a school shooting since 1999 and was a year younger than the average school shooter, according to an analysis by the ...

  9. Widow - Wikipedia

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    Support of sati, including coercing or forcing someone to commit sati, can be punished by the death sentence or life imprisonment, while glorifying sati is punishable with one to seven years in prison. The people of Fiji practised widow-strangling. When Fijians adopted Christianity, widow-strangling was abandoned. [32]