Substance Abuse
School to Prison Pipeline
Police Brutality
Violence in Jails
Juvenile Incarceration, Mental Health/Disabilities, Economic Inequality, Food/Healthcare Insecurity, Gun Violence
100

What are the two main prescription ingredients in lean?

Promethazine and Codeine

100

The school-to-prison pipeline makes schools gateways because they place reliance on ____________________ rather than teachers, administrators, and counselors to handle discipline.

Police, SROs

100

Give three examples of police brutality

asphyxiation, beatings, shootings, improper takedowns, racially-motivated violence and unwarranted use of tasers, (answers will vary, answers that aren't listed but make sense will be accepted)

100

What was the name of the facility where Jayshawn Boyd was beaten braindead and paralyzed?

Essex County Correctional Facility

100

What does ADHD stand for?

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

200

What percentage of teens abuse substances to feel mellow, calm, or relaxed?

a. 73%

b. 50%

c. 44%

d. 10%

200

Black and Latino students are _______________ as likely to not graduate high school than White students.

twice

200

What is the average age of juvenile shot by police?

15.5 years old

200

With what items was Jayshawn Boyd beaten with when he was attacked?

Mop bucket, Broomstick, Microwave,  

200

What percentage of youth who enter the justice system have a mental health, sensory or learning disability?

a. 28%

b. 43%

c. 70%

d. 50%

300

What is the most commonly abused substance by teens in America?

Alcohol

300

What are alternative schools immune to? (What don't they have to do that public schools have to do?)

Educational Accountability Standards/Educational Standards/State laws or requirements regarding education

300

What racial group has the lowest lifetime risk of being killed by police?

Asians/Pacific Islanders

300

How much did David Yearby's mom receive in a settlement after he was killed at Middlesex County Correctional Facility?

$5 million

300

What county has the highest youth waiver rate?

Middlesex County

400

What percentage more likely are New Jersey teens to abuse alcohol?

1. 10%

2. 25%

3. 4%

4. 100%

400

What does the proposal from 2018 suggest NJ do after they close Hayes, Jamesburg, and Bordentown?

Replace them with a modern Bordentown School

400

What year saw the lowest deaths during police encounters and why?

2019 and COVID-19 lockdowns

400

How many times was Daystar Peterson (Tory Lanez) stabbed and where?

14 times and in the back, torso, head, and face

400

What are the poorest and richest cities in New Jersey?

Camden and Short Hills

500

What is the name of the class of drugs that are the most commonly prescribed drugs in America?

Benzodiazepines "Benzos"

500

What does the School-to-prison pipeline reflect?

The prioritization of incarceration over education

500

What year saw the highest deaths during police encounters and why?

2020 and Protests (BLM, George Floyd, Breonna Taylor)

500

Why was David Yearby beaten, maced, and ultimately killed at Middlesex County Correctional Facility?

He assaulted two Piscataway Officers

500

How much does New Jersey invest to incarcerate each kid in its youth prisons?

$600,000

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