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For example, some school districts have experimented with school-based youth courts, wherein discipline is handled through a mock court, in which students assume the roles traditionally held in the U.S. paradigm of justice, such as a judge, attorney, bailiff, and so on.63 While not characterized as authentically restorative, youth courts have functioned as an alternative to more punitive responses to negative student behaviors.
Pushout: The Criminalization of Black Girls in Schools
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