Notes From the Field: Emphasizing Education First in School Policing
This publication discusses how law enforcement officers in schools can help educate and protect students as well as prevent future crime. The author discusses how officers must balance the safety and security of schools while also creating an open environment for students to feel safe and learn. The author argues that if done correctly, school policing can be a powerful and transformative experience for students.
Type: Publication
Length: 8 pages
Publication Date: October 21, 2019
Agencies: National Institute of Justice
Authors: Martin Sissac
Topics: Professionalism, Leadership, Special Groups, Campus, Training
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