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Behind the Story: Learn more about CBS News' reporting on arrests of young children at school
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To many people, it's unthinkable: Children, some as young as second grade, handcuffed at school like criminals. Yet it's a reality at schools across the country.
Those types of incidents often make headlines, but the CBS News investigative team wanted to know if there were other cases that didn't receive public attention.
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