I disagree. I have worked in buildings with good SRO's. They improve climate.Kids build strong relationships with them. They help to diffuse situations. Go talk to kids at challenging schools. I bet the majority of them would tell you they want them there. |
The pesky truth about studies is that they don't account for the 18,000 different police departments that make them up, the different state and local laws, and the different MOUs that govern the programs. Getting more specific: when you look at studies of the full triad model, which is what we used to have, you'd see that violence decreases and drug arrests increase. When you have a reactionary model, like what we have now, violence increases. In MCPS last year, racial disparities in arrests were actually higher after SROs removed. Explain that one. But again, Black and brown kids are getting victimized, and nobody seems to care. People care more than Stephen Alston was arrested rather than for the victim who was shot and almost died. It's just incredible. |