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theoreticalmal | 2 months ago

How would cameras solve the punishment issue? Aren’t most schools still “zero tolerance” for physical violence?

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lotsofpulp|2 months ago

By removing the defense of plausible deniability for administrators, just like bodycams do for cops and dash cams do for bad drivers.

It should be legally required for daycares to have cameras. Those kids cannot communicate, so there is zero accountability there. And this only becomes a thing because it’s so incredibly cheap to add the accountability.

Obviously, in before times, when it was too expensive, a cost benefit decision has to be made to go with trust only. But now that the cost is trivial, that cost benefit decision has to be revisited.

narag|2 months ago

The post you are responding to is about punishing the victim because teachers are too lazy/cowards to punish the culprits. Cams incentivize them to do the right thing.

exe34|2 months ago

Does it work? I'd be interested to know if you know of any statistics around this.