Concept information
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substance abuse treatment
special populations: etiology, prevention, and treatment
special populations
juvenile justice
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health care management
health care economics and organizations
types of policy
discipline policy
Preferred term
zero tolerance policies
Definition
- In recent years, increased arrests of minority youth on school property have led juvenile justice policymakers to conclude that specific practices related to federal and state zero tolerance policies have become a significant source of disproportionate minority contact (DMC) and confinement. Originally enacted in the early 1990s to counter the increase in violent tendencies among youth as well as the fear of an increase in firearm-related incidents in schools, zero tolerance policies have become applicable to nearly all rule-breaking behavior that occurs on school grounds. [Source: Encyclopedia of Race and Crime; Zero Tolerance Policies]
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URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J-TR4SJTP7-D
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