1. Zero Tolerance Policies and Adolescent Development
In the United States " [a] public school student is suspended every second and a half, and a recent study found that 95 percent of out-of-school suspensions are for nonviolent, minor disruptions such as tardiness or disrespect" (Fine et al., 2003). ... The history of zero tolerance policies in the United States in addition to psychological research and case studies, provide evidence that these policies cause more harm than good to schools and students. In reviewing the existing body of literature, I will underline the detrimental impact that zero tolerance policies have had on U....
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