Sunday, May 3, 2009
1.In the article, the justices and lawyers are arguing over the issue of the kinds on drugs Redding was accused of having and whether strip searching a middle school student was appropriate. the argument that was the strongest was Justice David Souters. He explained that he would rather embarrass a child over a strip search than have a child die because of the drug and everything just be forgotten.
2. My procedure and conduct for strip searches in middle schools would be to treat the student with respect all times during the process. In the procedure, students would undress in a empty room and have a rope to cover up with. Administrators would come in the room and check the room for anything. I would also hold random strip searching once a month. The kids would notified before hand of the consequence faced.
3. In the case of Savanna Redding, if she was found with prescription drugs, my opinion would most definitely would change about the situation. In this situation, the school should just be honest about the situation and add that if the drugs were in her possession, she could have done harm to other students.
2. My procedure and conduct for strip searches in middle schools would be to treat the student with respect all times during the process. In the procedure, students would undress in a empty room and have a rope to cover up with. Administrators would come in the room and check the room for anything. I would also hold random strip searching once a month. The kids would notified before hand of the consequence faced.
3. In the case of Savanna Redding, if she was found with prescription drugs, my opinion would most definitely would change about the situation. In this situation, the school should just be honest about the situation and add that if the drugs were in her possession, she could have done harm to other students.
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