Florida sheriff conspires with school to create list of future "criminals"

Started by yankeedoodle, January 04, 2021, 05:56:15 PM

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Pasco's sheriff uses grades and abuse histories to label schoolchildren potential criminals.

The kids and their parents don't know.


QuoteThe Pasco Sheriff's Office keeps a secret list of kids it thinks could "fall into a life of crime" based on factors like whether they've been abused or gotten a D or an F in school, according to the agency's internal intelligence manual.

The Sheriff's Office assembles the list by combining the rosters for most middle and high schools in the county with records so sensitive, they're protected by state and federal law.

School district data shows which children are struggling academically, miss too many classes or are sent to the office for discipline. Records from the state Department of Children and Families flag kids who have witnessed household violence or experienced it themselves.

According to the manual, any one of those factors makes a child more likely to become a criminal.

See the long detailed and illustrated article here:
https://projects.tampabay.com/projects/2020/investigations/police-pasco-sheriff-targeted/school-data/

See the "Intelligence-led Policing Manual" here:  https://beta.documentcloud.org/documents/20412738-ilp_manual012918