abstract: The Zero Tolerance Policy began appearing in secondary schools in the early 1990's. In the late 1980's, crimes committed by juveniles were at an all-time high. Fears that the violence would spill onto campus propelled lawmakers and school officials to take preventative measures. With the creation of the Gun-Free School Zone Act of 1990 and Gun-Free Act of 1994, any individual caught with a weapon on campus would be found in violation of the Act and be punishable by law. In addition to the Acts, School Resource Officers (SROs) became more prominent on campus. SROs were originally on campus to teach drug prevention programs, however SROs began to take on more of a disciplinary role to support the Zero Tolerance Policy. Furthermore, ...
The school-to-prison pipeline is a term that refers to a system of policies and practices that pushe...
In response to the mass school shootings of the mid-1990s and public perception that violence in sch...
The student to prison pipeline is a present-day issue that is depriving students from their right to...
The purpose of this multicase study was to understand school resource officers’ (SROs’) perceptions ...
Education has been a key factor in determining success and societal status in America since its ince...
In the past decade, there has been a growing convergence between schools and legal systems. The scho...
This research will discuss the use of “zero tolerance policies” in public schools across America. Th...
When students are tracked from their schools into the juvenile and adult criminal justice system, pr...
Most Americans today have a largely negative image of zero-tolerance policies (ZTP) enacted to stop ...
Teaching and Learning Department Capstone projectZero tolerance policies that mandate expulsion for ...
Zero-tolerance policies call for the consistent application of consequences for student offenses inv...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
In response to highly publicized violent incidents in schools, such as the Columbine High School mas...
Since the Columbine massacre in the wake of the unsafe schools environmental plague, congress and ...
Although, the concept of zero tolerance could result in the expulsion of a student who brought a loa...
The school-to-prison pipeline is a term that refers to a system of policies and practices that pushe...
In response to the mass school shootings of the mid-1990s and public perception that violence in sch...
The student to prison pipeline is a present-day issue that is depriving students from their right to...
The purpose of this multicase study was to understand school resource officers’ (SROs’) perceptions ...
Education has been a key factor in determining success and societal status in America since its ince...
In the past decade, there has been a growing convergence between schools and legal systems. The scho...
This research will discuss the use of “zero tolerance policies” in public schools across America. Th...
When students are tracked from their schools into the juvenile and adult criminal justice system, pr...
Most Americans today have a largely negative image of zero-tolerance policies (ZTP) enacted to stop ...
Teaching and Learning Department Capstone projectZero tolerance policies that mandate expulsion for ...
Zero-tolerance policies call for the consistent application of consequences for student offenses inv...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
In response to highly publicized violent incidents in schools, such as the Columbine High School mas...
Since the Columbine massacre in the wake of the unsafe schools environmental plague, congress and ...
Although, the concept of zero tolerance could result in the expulsion of a student who brought a loa...
The school-to-prison pipeline is a term that refers to a system of policies and practices that pushe...
In response to the mass school shootings of the mid-1990s and public perception that violence in sch...
The student to prison pipeline is a present-day issue that is depriving students from their right to...