Critics argue that zero tolerance policies can disproportionately affect certain groups of students, such as those with disabilities or from minority backgrounds.
Zero tolerance policies were introduced in the United States in the late 1980s and early 1990s as a response to drug use and violence in schools. The Gun-Free Schools Act of 1994 mandated that schools expel students found with a weapon or drugs for at least a year. This legislation set the stage for a broader application of zero tolerance policies, aiming to create safer learning environments. I Came Inside a School Girl 6 -Zero Tolerance- ...
The primary objectives of Zero Tolerance policies were: I Came Inside a School Girl 6 -Zero Tolerance- ...
Restorative justice focuses on understanding the causes of misbehavior and repairing harm to individuals and communities. I Came Inside a School Girl 6 -Zero Tolerance- ...