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Is zero tolerance policing (strict and set responses to all crimes by police) a good way of reducing crime?
Is zero tolerance policing (strict and set responses to all crimes by police) a good way of reducing crime?
Is zero tolerance policing (strict and set responses to all crimes by police) a good way of reducing crime?
Why would you hire an unqualified principal, Think? Isn't making decisions based on sound judgement part of his job? Zero tolerance policies take sound judgement out of his hands and allow him to abdicate responsibility.
Zero tolerance is good for producing criminals and moral imbeciles.
A principal is not a trained cop. Why don't we just scan all the kids as they enter the school.
Our school system has a no knife policy and I can see no reason for a kid to bring a knife to school even a plastic one. Especially knowing the school has knifes in the cafeteria and don't charge for there use.
He had a consealed weapon on him. All it took was box cutters for 911.
If judgement calls are made there will be errors made. As long as everyone is notified about the policy there is nothing wrong with the policy. Why should any student bring any knife to school.
Do you think someone who's bringing a weapon to school in order to harm someone is going to care whether there is a zero tolerance policy or not? That's one of the problems with this type of nonsense, it's usually the ones who aren't trying to do anything wrong that are punished. Someone who's bringing a gun to school to harm is going to have much bigger legal problems facing them (like life in prison) than suspension from school.
Is zero tolerance policing (strict and set responses to all crimes by police) a good way of reducing crime?
Why should any student be allowed to bring a knife into school even a plastic one. Is there a medical condition I should know about or something.
Zero tolerance sets a standard penalty so there is no confusion. It is only used for things that should have a zero tolerance. Our school system has a knife policy, gun policy, drug policy. I find no problems with any of these. By the way before you attack me If you child needs drugs you bring a note from the doctor and the drugs are kept and dispenced by the nurse.
If you can prove to me a need for Knifes, Guns or Drugs (without doctors consent) in an school I would gladly change my stance.
Again the school sends out a flyer every year with the Zero tolerance standard printed in English and Spanish. Also when you sign up you kid during the school year they give it to you before heor she starts school.
How is this wrong.
Why should any student be allowed to bring a knife into school even a plastic one. Is there a medical condition I should know about or something.
Zero tolerance sets a standard penalty so there is no confusion. It is only used for things that should have a zero tolerance. Our school system has a knife policy, gun policy, drug policy. I find no problems with any of these. By the way before you attack me If you child needs drugs you bring a note from the doctor and the drugs are kept and dispenced by the nurse.
If you can prove to me a need for Knifes, Guns or Drugs (without doctors consent) in an school I would gladly change my stance.
Again the school sends out a flyer every year with the Zero tolerance standard printed in English and Spanish. Also when you sign up you kid during the school year they give it to you before heor she starts school.
How is this wrong.
I think for a lot of kids, that a knife is brought by accident, or that medication is brought by accident, and the kid doesn't realize the potential danger, or that it is even wrong. Those are the kids I feel bad for. Just confused - a misunderstanding.
I find it odd that a kid would accidently bring a knife or drugs to school but today there is a lot of bad parenting. My drugs are out of my kids reach and my kids understand knifes are not a toy to be played with or taken outside at all. But that may be just me.
That's good that you take those precautions - but kids are kids man; mistakes are made, even amongst the best parents.