Lesbian, gay and bisexual adolescents can become easy targets for school bullying. But a new study suggests that schools and police may be unfairly singling out lesbian, gay and bisexual adolescents too.
The Hartford Courant reports that lesbian, gay and bisexual students were 40% more likely to be expelled from school, arrested, stopped by police and convicted than other youths their age. The findings are based on a Yale University study that will appear in the January issue of Pediatrics.

