Do school safety measures actually work? major study investigates
NCT ID NCT05552716
Summary
This study looked at over 650 public K-12 schools to see if common safety tactics—like metal detectors, active shooter drills, and armed personnel—are linked to fewer school shootings. Researchers also checked if these policies are connected to higher rates of student suspensions and expulsions. The goal was to gather evidence to help schools create safer environments without unfairly disciplining students.
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Columbia Mailman School of Public Health
New York, New York, 10032, United States
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