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Teacher Perceptions of School Resource Officers and Associations with School Safety

NCJ Number
307964
Journal
Journal of School Violence Volume: 22 Issue: 1 Dated: 2023 Pages: 105-121
Author(s)
Jennifer L. Maeng; Dewey G. Cornell; Francis L. Huang
Date Published
2023
Annotation

This article describes research that had the goal of providing middle- and high-school teacher perspectives for consideration in policy debates over the role of school resource officers in schools.

Abstract

This study investigated teacher perceptions of school resource officers (SROs) and their associations with school safety. The sample consisted of 10,668 teachers in 404 middle schools and 11,900 teachers in 284 high schools. Most middle- and high-school teachers agreed that the SRO makes them feel safer; however, endorsement differed by race, gender, and teaching experience. Regression analyses found that favorable teacher perceptions of their SRO were associated with a greater feeling of safety and security, higher job commitment, and lower teacher victimization. Although correlational, these results add a missing teacher perspective that should be considered in policy debates over the role of SROs in schools. Publisher Abstract Provided