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School Safety Should Be Built In, Not Tacked On (Opinion)

Last updated: October 22, 2024 7:51 pm
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Dear Editor,

After reading the article “What JD Vance and Tim Walz Said About School Safety in the VP Debate” dated October 1, 2024, and having worked with schools on school safety for many years, I have come to realize that there is often a desire for a quick fix to a long-term problem.

It is evident that fear is the driving force behind the push for expensive school safety equipment such as alert buttons, cameras, AI metal detectors, safety windows, doors, and locks. However, the reality and research show that these measures are not always the most effective in ensuring school safety.

Instead of focusing solely on “hardening” schools with physical security measures, it would be more beneficial to invest in targeted prevention strategies. This includes implementing behavioral threat assessments, bullying prevention programs, and providing mental health resources for both students and staff.

It is crucial for schools and communities to prioritize preventing school violence through human intervention, or what I like to call “heartware,” before resorting to hardware solutions. While some may argue for the installation of metal detectors, it is essential to first address the underlying mental health issues that may contribute to acts of violence in schools.

In conclusion, it is imperative that we shift our focus towards proactive measures that address the root causes of school violence, rather than reactive solutions that only provide a false sense of security. By working together to create a supportive and nurturing environment for students and staff, we can truly make a difference in ensuring the safety of our schools.

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Sincerely,
Stephen R. Sroka
Assistant Professor
School of Medicine
Case Western Reserve University
Lakewood, Ohio

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