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Crime in the Schools: Murky Reports Keep Parents in the Dark. Kevin Krause.

by Krause, Kevin; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 7Institutions. Publisher: Sun-Sentinel, 2003ISSN: 1522-3256;.Subject(s): Criminal statistics | Education -- Parent participation | Education and crime | Police charges | School administrators | Students -- Crimes againstDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Kidnappings, robberies and rapes are a reality in Palm Beach County's (FL) public schools. But exactly how much crime takes place is a mystery because principals and school police have very different ways of reporting it." (SUN-SENTINEL) This article analyzes the reasons behind the discrepancies in reporting that leave "parents, the public and state officials with a murky, incomplete picture of how much crime--and what kind--takes place in Palm Beach County's 156 public schools."
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2004.

Originally Published: Crime in the Schools: Murky Reports Keep Parents in the Dark, March 2, 2003; pp. 1A+.

"Kidnappings, robberies and rapes are a reality in Palm Beach County's (FL) public schools. But exactly how much crime takes place is a mystery because principals and school police have very different ways of reporting it." (SUN-SENTINEL) This article analyzes the reasons behind the discrepancies in reporting that leave "parents, the public and state officials with a murky, incomplete picture of how much crime--and what kind--takes place in Palm Beach County's 156 public schools."

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