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What's Inside

  • How are school police part of the school-to-prison pipeline?
  • What are the problems with having a regular police presence in schools?
  • What led to the presence of police in schools?
  • Who is impacted by school policing?
  • What authority and power do school police officers have?
  • What training do school police officers receive?
  • Who is in charge of school police officers?
  • How does the regular presence of police impact school climates?
  • TIPS: Interacting with school police officers
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    • Helpful Forms & Documents
    • About This Toolkit
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All Guides In This Toolkit

  • What Makes a School Safe
  • Police in Schools
  • Protecting Students’ Rights
  • Considerations for Students with Disabilities
  • Organizing and Changing Your School!
  • School Discipline
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