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nephihahatoday at 10:01 AM2 repliesview on HN

You expel them and they become another person's problem. I heard recently of a local problem child aged seven. He's already been expelled from a private school but has entered a state school where he seriously injured another pupil and attempted to strangle one of the teachers.

Expulsion isn't going to reform them, it will just move it on elsewhere.


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21asdffdsa12today at 10:22 AM

So directly to prison. Or must they succeed first?

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leereevestoday at 11:00 AM

> expel them and they become another person's problem

True, but we have institutions dedicated to dealing with people like that.

A school isn't that kind of institution and will fail in its mission (to protect and educate) if it tries to fill the role of controlling violent people.