A Lack Of Emergency Preparedness In School Districts Today
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...places where children are to feel protected. They have during the 1950s and 1960s been subject to air raid drills. People have mocked these. After all, if a nuclear bomb was dropped from the sky, is retreating under a desk really helpful? It is true that jokes have been made, and that it seemed as if Russia were a serious threat during the cold war, but since that time, little has changed. There are few universal protocols and school administrators have been scrambling since 9/11 to come up with a viable plan of action. Yet, it seems that when all is said and done, the image of schools being inept is true.
Lee Clarke (2001) claims that many government agencies have policies to guard against nuclear attack but they are really not helpful at all. They only serve to control the people and do not provide true useful measures that would be significant in a time of crisis (Clarke, 2001). Some might argue that school security...
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