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| Tuesday, 7 May, 2002, 14:51 GMT 15:51 UK Talking tough to New York's truants ![]() The centre helps persistent truants, like this boy
"He keeps running round the house, singing 'I want to be a gangster' - wears anything he likes, dressed like a bum. I have done everything in my power to speak to him." Pierre Caesar is an angry father, getting a few things off his chest. He is standing in front of a New York police sergeant, a social worker employed by the District Attorney's office, a child services administrator and a school board official. They all work together at one of Brooklyn's 'Track' centres - an acronym for Truancy Reduction Alliance to Contact Kids. Pierre's 14-year-old son is what this collaborative effort is all about.
"I did mean to go the school but I was just late. I could have been learning all this time, but instead I was just sitting here losing education, in a solitary room," the boy tells me defensively. He is embarrassed, and says that he would not want to come back to this truancy centre. It is clear that a lot of talking will be done at home later on. The multi-agency initiative established in Brooklyn in the mid-90s by District Attorney Charles Hynes, was extended to the whole of New York City exactly a year ago. Combatting crime While an initiative was announced last week to station police officers in English schools for the first time as part of combating the crime problems associated with truancy, in New York, the NYPD have been heavily involved for years. But it was only when the Track scheme was launched, that officers felt a real difference was being made, explains Sergeant Ray Miles. He runs the police side of the operation in the Brooklyn precinct centre I visited.
"Now you have checks and balances. A social worker, a representative from the Board of Education, and they delve deeper into what the problems might be," he explains. There are 1.2 million children in New York's schools and they must attend from the age of six to 17. Every school day, about 10% of them are absent from the classroom - not all playing truant of course. Children in class There are no specific figures available for the numbers who are, but the school board's Director of Attendance, Lilian Garelick, says the key indicator is that 1.5% more children are in class now, compared to this time last year.
Running costs are kept low, and shared between the agencies involved. The mayor's office has now taken on overall responsibility for funding. Tough love According to the man who runs the centre day to day, Joe Brown, the initiative's strength is its 'tough love' principle. Only about 4% of the 13,000 students who have been brought to the centres around the city so far this year will make a second visit. "The goal is to make it very uncomfortable for them. We don't want to see them again. Most of the time we don't," he says.
So the scheme is focused on truancy prevention over punishment, and attempts to tackle the causes of choosing a life of marginal criminality on the streets. What is unclear, is how to reach that significant minority of children with no parental or guardian support, who simply do not want to be in a classroom. | See also: 11 Mar 02 | Americas 25 Jan 02 | Americas 21 Nov 01 | Education 03 Oct 01 | Americas 28 Sep 01 | Education 22 Sep 01 | Mike Baker Internet links: The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites Top Americas stories now: Links to more Americas stories are at the foot of the page. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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