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Strip Searches in Schools: Trauma and Legal Consequences

Strip Searches in Schools: A Growing Concern - This episode delves into the alarming trend of strip searches in schools, often for minor offenses. We explore a case involving Kristen Yeckleys daughter in Ohio, who was allegedly forced to undress during a search for a vape. The investigation reveals that most searches were for physical items or signs of abuse, with only four cases involving guns. The episode highlights the power imbalance and long-term negative consequences, emphasizing the need for schools to uphold student dignity and rights.

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