The Ineffectiveness of School-Based Laws in Creating Safe Schools
Recent research has revealed that school-based law enforcement officers may not be as effective as previously thought in making schools safer. In a study published in the journal Criminology & Public Policy, researchers from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte found that the presence of school-based law enforcement officers had no effect on the number of school-related violent incidents.
This study challenges the assumption that school-based law enforcement officers are essential to keeping schools safe. While having an officer on campus can provide a sense of security to students and faculty, it may not be enough to prevent violence in schools. Schools need to focus on creating a safe environment that is free of discrimination and bullying and encourages open communication between students, staff, and law enforcement.
source: Phys.org