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A spate of school shootings in the U.S. has prompted policymakers to address the public's growing perception that our schools are unsafe. As education policymakers continue to press for additional security initiatives, it is important to understand the costs borne by school systems for these programs. Thus far, the scholarly literature is silent on this issue and the professional literature and mass media offer only anecdotal accounts. Using financial data from Texas and the National Center for Education Statistics' (NCES) School Survey on Crime and Safety, this study reveals how much districts spend on security, how they use those resources, and the extent to which spending differs across districts, thereby providing a comprehensive and more refined account of school security costs than is presently available.
期刊介绍:
For over three decades the Journal of Education Finance has been recognized as one of the leading journals in the field of the financing of public schools. Each issue brings original research and analysis on issues such as educational fiscal reform, judicial intervention in finance, adequacy and equity of public school funding, school/social agency linkages, taxation, factors affecting employment and salaries, and the economics of human capital development.