2023
DOI: 10.1002/cl2.1360
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School‐based law enforcement strategies to reduce crime, increase perceptions of safety, and improve learning outcomes in primary and secondary schools: A systematic review

Benjamin W. Fisher,
Anthony Petrosino,
Hannah Sutherland
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundSchool‐based law enforcement (SBLE) has become a common intervention. Although SBLE is meant to make schools safer, critics suggest it may not accomplish this purpose, and may have unintended negative consequences such as increasing students’ exclusionary discipline or contact with the criminal justice system. There may also be secondary effects related to perceptions of the school or student learning.ObjectivesThe purpose of this review is to synthesize the literature evaluating the use of SBLE, inc… Show more

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“…[3] This method provides various study designs, ranging from purely correlational to those that allow for stronger causal inferences. [4] This approach is similar to methodologies in epidemiology research, which explores the causal path and enhances our understanding of study designs and methods. [5] This approach, similar to methodologies in epidemiology research, explores the causal path and enhances our understanding of study designs and methods.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[3] This method provides various study designs, ranging from purely correlational to those that allow for stronger causal inferences. [4] This approach is similar to methodologies in epidemiology research, which explores the causal path and enhances our understanding of study designs and methods. [5] This approach, similar to methodologies in epidemiology research, explores the causal path and enhances our understanding of study designs and methods.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%