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Active shooter drills may reshape how a generation of students views school

  • Written by Devon Magliozzi, Ph.D. Candidate in Sociology, Stanford University
A police officer portrays an active shooter with an assault rifle loaded with dummy rounds.AP Photo/Charles Krupa

Recent school shootings and the March for Our Lives rallies held in cities around the world on March 24 have rekindled debates over how to keep students safe.

“The notion of ‘it can’t happen here’ is no longer a...

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