I see this as two seperate issues.
One issue: a 12 yr old girl has a facebook page.
The seperate issue is that this child was allegedly taken to an office where there was more than one adult (to include a local deputy) and that child felt "intimidated, frightened and humiliated" by those adults while in that room.
My questions are:
1. Why wasn't the Mother (or primary caregiver) contacted before this interview and search of the child's electronic messages?
2. If the school felt there was a threat of some sort and contacted LE (did they? exactly who was this deputy?) then why not let LE conduct the investigation? If there was a perceived threat then it should be investigated by LE and let LE determine if it is valid or not?
If it turns out that the allegations are true then yes I think this young ladie's rights were violated. If I were the parent that had a child that this happened to then I would feel my parental rights were violated.
This article is reporting:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/03/11/minnesota-girl-facebook-password_n_1337712.html
"because of allegations that she had online conversations about sex with another student off-campus."
It doesn't matter if she had a facebook page, if she posted something online that was or could be perceived as a threat then an investigation should have been done by the appropriate officials in the appropriate way. This is about how she was treated by employees of the school district and a deputy. (What is the law there? Can local LE interview a child of 12 without a parent being present?).
I taught my kids that if they are stopped by LE then they are to very politely tell LE that their Mother told them that she would like to be present if they want to speak with them. And that I will be more than happy to come to the Police Department to do so. I told them if they transport them to the Police station to not be afraid I will be down there as soon as possible and I will sit with them while they tell LE whatever LE wants to know.
But I don't have all the facts about this case. But I do see this as two seperate issues. JMHO