2 years, 3 months ago
Should students be reprimanded by schools and Law Enforcement if they are caught sexting ?
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Personally, I don't feel they should. If the sexting takes place at school or is somehow incorporated with events at school then the family needs to be made aware of the situation. Sexting is not illegal, at least not when the students are above the legal age to engage in sexual acts. There is no law against it at the moment. But just like any other sexual act at a young age, it is unhealthy and should be reported to the parents who can deal with it accordingly.
It should be in the school's duty to reprimand students, but just as they would reprimand them for similar acts in school. As far as I'm concerned, the school should be concerned with the use of the cell phone in class while the parents should be concerned with what the texts contained.
It should be in the school's duty to reprimand students, but just as they would reprimand them for similar acts in school. As far as I'm concerned, the school should be concerned with the use of the cell phone in class while the parents should be concerned with what the texts contained.
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