I guess it's much easier to blame the police and criminal justice system, as well as the educational system. Always looking for scapegoats instead of addressing the more painful and difficult questions that need to be answered. Why are certain demographics of our population misbehaving and being disruptive in schools at a higher rate than the average? There's no reason for school kids to be afraid of school resource officers if they haven't done anything wrong, regardless of their race or socioeconomic
I guess it's much easier to blame the police and criminal justice system, as well as the educational system. Always looking for scapegoats instead of addressing the more painful and difficult questions that need to be answered. Why are certain demographics of our population misbehaving and being disruptive in schools at a higher rate than the average? There's no reason for school kids to be afraid of school resource officers if they haven't done anything wrong, regardless of their race or socioeconomic