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In San Bernardino, an Epidemic of Questionable Arrests at School

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In San Bernardino County, 30,000 kids have been arrested by school police over the last decade -- a rate so high it surpasses arrests of juveniles by municipal police in some of California's biggest cities. Families in several districts complain that school officers have abused students and arrested them unnecessarily.

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