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Title: Parent's checklist for SROs in your children's schools: What parents should ask about school resource officers (SROs) in their child’s school
Contributors: Strategies for Youth
Keywords: Juvenile justice, Administration of—United States
Police-community relations—United States
Police services for juveniles—United States
School police—United States
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Strategies for Youth
Place of Publication: Cambridge, Mass.
Description: Routinely, parents are not aware of the scope of school resource officers' authority, and officers are not aware of what parents have been told about law enforcement's role in the school. This causes anxiety, confusion, and at times produces significant problems that are hard to resolve and cast a shadow over school climate. In an effort to support parents' understanding, this "checklist" provides parents with a set of questions that will help parents understand the scope of authority of law enforcement is used in their children's schools. The checklist focuses on issues key to children's experience of law enforcement and helps parents anticipate issues that may arise during their child's schooling. Answers to the questions raised in the checklist are useful for creating a parent guide about how the academic and law enforcement approaches in your child's school can converge or collide.
URI: http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/dsp01cn69m688m
Related resource: https://strategiesforyouth.org/sfysite/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/ParentGuide-SROs-InSchool-062518-EN.pdf
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