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William Lassiteren-USCopyrightWed, 17 Jun 2020 17:01:35 GMTNC Communities Examine The 鈥楻esource鈥� School Resource Officers Offer
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School resource officers have long been a mainstay in North Carolina鈥檚 public schools. For some parents, students and administrators, the presence of鈥�Wed, 17 Jun 2020 17:01:35 GMT/show/the-state-of-things/2020-06-17/nc-communities-examine-the-resource-school-resource-officers-offerStacia Brown, Frank StasioNC Communities Examine The 鈥楻esource鈥� School Resource Officers Offer
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School resource officers have long been a mainstay in North Carolina鈥檚 public schools. For some parents, students and administrators, the presence of鈥�Wed, 17 Jun 2020 17:01:35 GMT/education/2020-06-17/nc-communities-examine-the-resource-school-resource-officers-offerStacia Brown, Frank StasioPatriarchy In Prison: Exploring The Challenges Facing Incarcerated Women
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The number of incarcerated women in North Carolina is growing faster than the number of incarcerated men. According to statistics from Prison Policy鈥�Wed, 22 May 2019 16:50:23 GMT/show/the-state-of-things/2019-05-22/patriarchy-in-prison-exploring-the-challenges-facing-incarcerated-womenAmanda Magnus, Frank StasioPatriarchy In Prison: Exploring The Challenges Facing Incarcerated Women
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The number of incarcerated women in North Carolina is growing faster than the number of incarcerated men. According to statistics from Prison Policy鈥�Wed, 22 May 2019 16:50:23 GMT/law/2019-05-22/patriarchy-in-prison-exploring-the-challenges-facing-incarcerated-womenAmanda Magnus, Frank StasioJuvenile Justice
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North Carolina is one of only two states where 16-year-old criminal suspects are automatically tried as adults. Proponents of raising the age to 18 have鈥�Wed, 14 Mar 2012 14:21:00 GMT/show/the-state-of-things/2012-03-14/juvenile-justiceAlex Granados, Frank StasioJuvenile Justice
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North Carolina is one of only two states where 16-year-old criminal suspects are automatically tried as adults. Proponents of raising the age to 18 have鈥�Wed, 14 Mar 2012 14:21:00 GMT/the-state-of-things/2012-03-14/juvenile-justiceAlex Granados, Frank Stasio