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The Importance Of Aiding The Zero-Tolerance Policy In Schools

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The Importance Of Aiding The Zero-Tolerance Policy In Schools
Also aiding the zero-tolerance policy in schools and help reducing the school-to-prison pipeline, cameras are the way of the future. If an incident such as Columbine High School massacre was recorded before the shooting, this event could have possible been altered. In a yearbook picture, one can clearly notice shooters Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold throwing up gun gestures in the photo. With cameras in classroom, Harris and Klebold could have received the supported they needed. Plus, classroom bullying would decrease with camera systems

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