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Should Schools Be Installing Security Cameras In Their Class

Schools across the country are looking into ways to keep the students and the administration safe. A recent idea of installing video cameras in the schools has come to the surface.

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Should Schools Be Installing Security Cameras In Their Class

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  1. WELCOME Should Schools Be Installing Security Cameras In Their Classrooms? A Safety Measure or an Invasion of Privacy

  2. OVERVIEW Schools across the country are looking into ways to keep the students and the administration safe. A recent idea of installing video cameras in the schools has come to the surface. This would serve as a method to keep an eye on who is entering and exiting the building, but also serve as a way to hinder violence within the schools.

  3. Reasons to Consider Security Systems Crime in schools has been growing in recent years and the students need to be protected from mass shootings and random acts of violence. During the 2005-06 school year, nationwide reports reveal that one crime occurred for every twenty students across the country. Eighty six percent of the schools across the country have reported one or more serious and violent incidents during the same school year.

  4. Pros of Video Cameras in the Schools The cameras can provide a sense of protection for the student body and the faculty Being watched discourages random acts of violence. When fights between students occur, it will be known who started it and who involved weapons if that is an issue. Cheating is another aspect that students would reconsider before following through with the action. It can protect teachers from the false accusations of a student looking for attention.

  5. Cons of Video Cameras in the Schools Students are constantly being under surveillance, giving them the impression that they are guilty until proven innocent. Police can be involved in everyday school disputes that normally would have been taken care of in house. Installing Security Cameras can be considered a violation of privacy.

  6. Locations of the Cameras One of the aspects that’s a major consideration for all involved in this decision is the location of the cameras. It is considered fine by most to allow surveillance in the hallways and entrance ways, but some people consider the classrooms a step too far. Most that have concerns about the idea of cameras being placed in schools are absolutely against the installation in locker rooms and other places that should remain private, even if they are only at the door. A middle school in Tennessee had cameras installed in the boys and girls locker rooms at the door. Even with them pointing outward, the cameras caught about a dozen girls changing.

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