A Public Health Argument Against Arming Teachers
The peer-reviewed scientific literature does not support the idea that arming teachers will prevent school shootings. In this commentary, I draw on the criminal justice, injury prevention, and firearm safety literature to demonstrate how arming teachers will do more harm than good.
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Main Author: | David I. Swedler (Author) |
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New Prairie Press,
2018-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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