The police intervened in 7000 CALL FOR SCHOOLS violent incidents in New education
The Conservative Party today announced that the police were called by 7000 cases of violence in schools this year. Only 2 / 3 parts of England police departments responded to the request under the Freedom of Information Act due to which the actual number may be higher. The Party requested information at 39 police departments about the times that have been called to school because of criminal acts or criminal acts confirmed which 25 provided information, 9 claimed exemptions and 5 have not yet responded. Not surprisingly, the highest number of incidents have occurred in the area of \u200b\u200bthe Metropolitan Police (London).
Conservatives believe that the authority of principals is being undermined and that their decisions to remove children are being overruled by appeals panels in a quarter of cases. Two-fifths of these students are returned to the same school.
Michael Grove, Party Secretary of Education, said: "The number of incidents violence in schools that resulted in a call to the police is very worrying. "
teachers, parents and students are very aware of the threat of violence in schools and the damaging effects caused to a safe learning environment. There will always be cases in which teachers need to call the police to ask for support against a serious incident, but so far they do not possess sufficient powers to control discipline problems at their source.
We want to give teachers more authority to exclude violent and annoying children in the classroom and deal with bad behavior problems before they grow out of control. The above statistics reveal last month More than 1000 children under five years were suspended due to violence the past year. "
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