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04 February 2012 10:39

With each passing year, the difference between America's prisons and America's public schools becomes smaller and smaller.

As you read the rest of this article, you will be absolutely amazed at some of the crazy things that school children in America are being arrested for.

When I was growing up, I don't remember a single police officer ever coming to my school.  Discipline was always handled by the teachers and by the principals.  But today, there are schools all over the country that have police officers permanently stationed in the halls.


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Unfortunately, Columbine and many more school shootings brought forth a public outcry. I can think of no better way to spend our tax money than to station a Peace Officer at schools with our kids. Yes, I grew up in the era of pops or D-halls for misbehavior. Times change and certain offenses require the police to get involved.
It still is the land of the free, but disrupt the learning environment by popping gum and you could face criminal responsibility. School isn't a free for all social event. Schools are supposed to be structured to insure a good learning environment for all.

Yes I agree that the majority of discipline issues should be handled in-house by teachers and school administrators.
The city I was a school cop in had just enacted this new SRO program in 2000. For a few years school administrators and officers on campus learned from each other. It took a few years to hone this new partnership.

I wholeheartedly believe it's good for kids to learn what's expected of them in society. Often times these kids are slapped on the wrist for misbehaving. Later as adults reality kicks in.
I'd rather they learn while attending school Vs. later in life when arrest really haunt you for the duration of your life as an adult.
Bottom line; I don't see Cops on campuses changing anytime soon, if ever.

Posted by justthefacts at 2/6/2012 11:31:39 PM

Yip, I grew-up never see'n offiers in the school house till racial volience started after Civil Rights stuff was passed by president Johnson. And then we had to start watch'n our backs. Yeah that's long forgot in history...

Posted by Chevy at 2/9/2012 12:36:24 AM

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