Blurred and Confused: The Paradox of Police in Schools

Author:

Montes Andrea N1,Mears Daniel P2,Collier Nicole L3,Pesta George B4,Siennick Sonja E5,Brown Samantha J6

Affiliation:

1. Andrea N. Montes, Assistant Professor, Arizona State University's School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Phoenix, AZ 85004, USA

2. Daniel P. Mears, Mark C. Stafford Professor of Criminology, Florida State University’s College of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Tallahassee, FL 32306-1273, USA

3. Nicole L. Collier, Assistant Professor,California State University San Bernardino’s Department of Criminal Justice, 5500 University Parkway, San Bernardino, CA 92407, USA

4. George B. Pesta, Co-Director, Center for Criminology and Public Policy Research, Florida State University’s College of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Tallahassee, FL 32306, USA

5. Sonja E. Siennick, Professor, Florida State University’s College of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Tallahassee, FL 32306-1273, USA

6. Samantha J. Brown, Assistant Professor, University of North Florida’s Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Jacksonville, FL 32224, USA

Abstract

Abstract The get-tough era in juvenile justice ushered in significant changes to how schools respond to delinquency. One of the most visible changes has been the increasing presence of police officers who work in and patrol schools. The purpose of this article is to argue that this practice has blurred the boundaries between schools and police and, in turn, has created confusion about the roles of educators in safety efforts and of officers in education efforts, respectively. We draw on prior literature about school safety, school discipline, and law enforcement officers in school environments to describe this confusion and its consequences. This article contributes to literature aimed at understanding the changing landscape of policing and school safety and the challenges as well as opportunities facing the police and schools in educating youth, responding to misbehaviour, and maintaining safe school environments.

Funder

National Institute of Justice

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Law

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