School Safety

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School Safety The issue of school safety has become a controversial topic in the United States, due to tragic acts of violence occurring on a daily basis. American citizens should never have to cope with the negative impact of school violence, no matter how often they hear about the tragedies (Jones, "Parents" 1). In the past, schools were viewed as a safe place for children to get an education. Recently, the concern over violence in schools has taken a toll on many parents, school administrators, and legislatures (Eckland 1). Studies have shown that there are over 3 million acts of violence in American public schools each year. Not all occurrences are serious and deadly, but they occur on a daily basis throughout our country (Jones, “School” 6). This has caused many parents to worry about the well-being of their children while they are in class. This has also led to an increase in questions and concerns by parents and guardians. Many people have asked, “What are you doing about safety and security on my child’s campus” (Schimke 2). School violence is the cause of elevated worry and fear for their children, and school districts should enforce better security. The lack of security in American public schools has led to increased fear in many parents, students, and faculty members. This fear has altered the lives of many people, causing them stress and concern over violence occurring within their school district (Eckland 1). This fear can alter the academic performances and interactions between students. For example, it has been shown that violence between peers is more likely to break out when less administration supervision is present (Sexton-Radek 55). Parents face constant fear over safety issues in schools. Due t... ... middle of paper ... ...itional Approaches.” Taking Sides: Clashing Views on Educational Issues. 14th ed. Ed. Dennis L. Evans. Dubuque: McGraw-Hill Contemporary Learning Series, 2008. Print. “Nine Ways School Has Changed Since Columbine.” Criminal Justice Degrees Guide. n.p.. 2013. Web. 18 Nov. 2013. Neuman, Scott. “Schools Have Become More Secure Since Columbine, Experts Say.” NPR. NPR, 14 Dec. 2012. Web. 18 Nov. 2013. Schimke, Ann. “School Safety after Sandy Hook.” EdNewsColorado. EdNewsColorado.org. 5 Mar. 2013. Web. 18 Nov. 2013. Sexton-Radek, Kathy. Violence In Schools: Issues, Consequences, and Expressions. Westport, Connecticut: Praeger Publishers, 2005. Print. Sutter, John D. “Columbine Massacre Changed School Security.” CNN. Cable News Network, 20 Apr. 2009. Web. 18 Nov. 2013. Thomas, R. Murray. Violence In America’s Schools. Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers, 2006. Print.

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