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Monthly Archives: August 2012
What is shame’s role in discipline?
I was in Portland the 28th and 29th of June for the 8th annual NW Justice Forum. While there is much to discuss regarding the material and interesting people that I met, I will focus on two pieces. The first will be a discussion … Continue reading
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Washington State Supreme Court case: What is a Lawful Search by a School Resource Officer?
What is the role of School Resource Officers (SROs) is at the heart of this case. SRO are generally full commissioned uniformed officers of the law, as in this case. At the heart of this case is the discussion of … Continue reading
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Tagged school resource officers, School-to-Prison Pipeline, SROs
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