Broward County Schools created the PROMISE program due to concerns about “students of color, students with disabilities and LGBTQ students” being “disproportionately impacted by school-based arrests.” The "look the other way" approach began. Arrests 2011-12: 1,056 2015-16: 392
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Sheriff Scott Israel bragged about lowering arrests. He instituted a new standard where arestable offenses would be issued tickets; his deputies had a citation quota. Arrests dropped 50% in 4 years, but the sham is reported crimes remained at the same rate.
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Sanctioned and rewarded to look the other way creating the very situation that occurred that has been politically exploited to the advantage of those creating the problem. Hegelian Dialectic in action.
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Amazing leadership!
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Yep. Pretty stupid of the leadership.
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So the parents were lied to about the real dangers in Broward High Schools
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Don't make the criminals FEEL BAD and surely they won't do bad things! Elementary, WasTHHHon!
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If you stop making arrests it makes your stats look better.
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