many state legislators have decided to take on crime and other forms of delinquency in schools through zero tolerance policies. They believe that
dentifying and removing disruptive or poorly performing students will improve the overall quality of the school. What does this argument fail to
address?
A. It ignores the fact that the problem can only be solved at an individual level.
B. It is a person-blame
approach that ignores the role of institutions.
C. This kind of policy fairly targets all students who struggle academically.
D.There is no way to be sure what motivates a student to commit violent acts.