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School Safety or School Criminalization? The Typical day of A School Resource Officer in the United States

NCJ Number
307222
Journal
The British Journal of Criminology Volume: 62 Issue: 3 Dated: May 2022 Pages: 568-584
Author(s)
Ethan M Higgins; Brandon S Coffey; Benjamin W Fisher; Ivan Benitez; Kristin Swartz
Date Published
May 2022
Length
17 pages
Annotation

This paper reports on the typical day of a school resource officer; the authors reference 26 interviews of SROs in order to determine whether SROs criminalize school spaces through routine tasks.

Abstract

School resource officers (SROs) have become increasingly common in schools in the United States and this growth of police in schools has taken place as part of a trend of school criminalization. In a school criminalization framework, scholars have focused on physical security measures and punitive outcomes for students, however, the subtler dimensions have been less explored. The authors draw on 26 interviews where SROs were asked to detail their typical day to investigate whether, and how, SROs criminalize school spaces through routine tasks. In spite of the multi-faceted roles of the SRO, the SROs in this study framed a typical day through a crime control logic where school spaces are criminogenic hotspots, and the student body is ripe with potential offenders. Publisher Abstract Provided