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Valley News - Lebanon debates need for police officer in schools

Lebanon debates need for police officer in schools Modified: 4/29/2021 11:07:14 PM LEBANON City residents this week debated whether to do away with Lebanon’s school resource officer position as the School Board prepares to take a decisive vote on the matter next month. About 20 people spoke about the job in-person and virtually during Wednesday night’s regular School Board meeting, attempting to sway the nine elected officials to their side. Most argued that the post does more harm than good, particularly to students of color who might not feel comfortable with an armed officer patrolling their schools. Daniel Chaffee, who said he has children of color, told the board that his kids have discussed being afraid of police.

Lebanon debates need for police officer in schools

Lebanon debates need for police officer in schools Published: 4/30/2021 5:33:25 PM Lebanon residents this week debated whether to do away with Lebanon’s school resource officer position as the School Board prepares to take a decisive vote on the matter next month. About 20 people spoke about the job in-person and virtually during Wednesday night’s regular School Board meeting, attempting to sway the nine elected officials to their side. Most argued that the post does more harm than good, particularly to students of color who might not feel comfortable with an armed officer patrolling their schools. Daniel Chaffee, who said he has children of color, told the board that his kids have discussed being afraid of police.

Vermont Has Endangered Transgender Prisoners Change Is Coming — But Is It Enough?

For Jasmine Klein, life in Vermont's prisons has been a punishment beyond her sentence. Last November, Klein, a transgender woman, was transferred to Chittenden Regional.

Monadnock Ledger-Transcript - Restorative Justice, Part 2: N H  adult court diversion can save lives, but is offered inconsistently and not tracked

Joshua Deveer doesn’t try to fight his place in life anymore. “I used to think doing something was everything, and now I’m starting to realize that, maybe not doing something is everything,” says the 23-year-old from outside of a modest North Conway inn, where he pays $600 per month to live. “Maybe restricting my footprint here, making sure that I watch my steps is what’s most important.” In July of 2017, Deveer was pulled over by State Trooper Clinton Trussell and arrested on two misdemeanor charges and one violation: operating without a valid license, disobeying a police officer and possessing marijuana.

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