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ASU professor cited in Reuters article, “Some school security measures make kids feel less safe”


Sarah Lindstrom Johnson

October 04, 2018

Schools that install a lot of indoor cameras may not be improving security while in fact making children feel less safe, a U.S. study suggests.

Sarah Lindstrom Johnson, assistant professor from Arizona State University’s T. Denny Sanford School of Social and Family Dynamics, was recently interviewed for an article on school safety published by Reuters. “If we’re not careful in our efforts to improve physical security of our schools, there may be an impact on students’ emotional safety,” Lindstrom Johnson said.

Article source: Reuters

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