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<title>A High School Banned Students From Selling Snacks. Predictably, a Black Market for Snacks Emerged. A sociologist spent 112 days tracking students&#x26;#x27; illicit deals for chips and other goodies.</title>
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<description>When Carlos got pinched by the fuzz, he was holding some hot commodities. Flaming hot, in fact. No, that&#x26;#x27;s not slang. The illegal behavior that landed Carlos (not his real name), a ninth-grade student at a high school in the southern suburbs of Chicago, in the deans&#x26;#x27; office on a mid-September morning in 2019 was the illicit sale of chips to one of his fellow students. For the crime, he was summarily sentenced to a one-day suspension from school&#x26;#x2014;and his mother was called to pick him up. As Karlyn Gorski, a doctoral candidate in sociology at the University of Chicago,...</description>
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