• A zero-tolerance policy in schools is a policy of strict enforcement of school rules against behaviors or the possession of items deemed undesirable. In...
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  • A zero tolerance policy is one which imposes a punishment for every infraction of a stated rule. Zero tolerance policies forbid people in positions of...
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  • credited factors such as school disturbance laws, zero-tolerance policies and practices, and an increase in police in schools in creating the "pipeline"...
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    than in other traditional schools.[citation needed] The rules at Juvenile Court Schools are strict and are based on zero tolerance policies. Zero Tolerance...
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    United States family separation policy under the Trump administration was presented to the public as a "zero tolerance" approach intended to deter illegal...
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  • Trump administration zero tolerance policy Zero tolerance (schools), the rule enforcement policy in North American schools Zero tolerance (trade), a regulatory...
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    Cassingham particularly favors stories of outrageous effects of zero tolerance policies in schools, such as children expelled (under drugs rules) for sharing...
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  • often referred to as a zero-tolerance policy, however "the presence of mitigating factors in the Act and school board policies precludes it from being...
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    (24%). Especially in the United States, school shootings have sparked a political debate over gun violence, zero tolerance policies, gun rights and gun...
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  • known as zero tolerance laws. President Bill Clinton signed the Gun-Free Schools Act of 1994 into law on March 31, 1994. The Gun-Free Schools Act of 1994...
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    expectation. In the United States, many of the state and federal laws surrounding school discipline originate from zero-tolerance policies for student...
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    and extenuating circumstances. Zero tolerance policies in schools are said to contribute to a school-to-prison pipeline in the United States. [See prohibition...
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  • than were white students. In 2008, Skiba was the lead author of a task force report on zero-tolerance policies in schools released by the American Psychological...
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    Ground law, outlaw racial profiling, and discourage the use of zero tolerance policies in schools. As the occupation entered its second week, Governor Scott...
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    students to dropout of school comes from schools practicing zero tolerance policies. Zero tolerance policies require school officials to give out harsh and consistent...
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    imprisoned later in life. School disciplinary policies that overly effect Black and minority students, such as zero-tolerance and exclusionary policies, increase...
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    Energy held in Jaarbeurs. However, such zero-tolerance policy at dance parties are now becoming common in the Netherlands and are even stricter in cities like...
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  • She placed the blame of the increase on zero-tolerance policies in schools and mandatory arrest policies. As a result of her research, Jones was appointed...
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    discipline and has a traditional style of teaching. There is a "zero tolerance" policy regarding poor behaviour. A "boot camp" week at the start of the...
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    their mistakes and engage in building their own futures. Rios also calls for the end of zero-tolerance policies in schools that mandate strict, sweeping...
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  • The drug policy of Sweden is based on zero tolerance focusing on prevention, treatment, and control, aiming to reduce both the supply of and demand for...
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  • (DACA) program, creating the Trump administration's "zero tolerance" family separation policy, and in revoking the Temporary Protected Status of immigrants...
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    behaviors are not tolerable on school grounds. About 94% of public schools in the United States have zero-tolerance policies for guns; 91% for other weapons;...
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    rules in schools that need to be more flexible" and "directing efforts at this particular six-year-old transgressor through a zero tolerance policy seems...
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    the zero-tolerance approach adopted in schools has been implemented too harshly, however, with unintended consequences creating other problems. In addition...
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    the Department of Justice concluded an investigation into the "zero tolerance" policy, finding that: department leaders underestimated the difficulty...
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  • comprehensive "Drug and alcohol" policies, and are particularly common in urban school districts. Aspects of the policies may include random drug testing...
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    led to schools having police officers in schools, which in turn led to students being arrested and handled more harshly. Zero-tolerance policies are regulations...
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    restraints on women in prison during childbirth. She and Senator Linda Newell sponsored legislation to end zero tolerance policies in schools and make mandatory...
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