Denis Williams, the principle of Nutley High School includes in the student handbook that “searches of a ‘cursory’ nature may be conducted, including a visual inspection and request that students empty pockets, purses, and other belongings,” (Williams, 21). The decision for schools, like Nutley High, to include such decisions in their policies is to maintain a safe school environment, and therefore, keep students secure. This concept of whether more security is needed, in exchange for liberties of the people, or vise versa, started during the Enlightenment period, were philosophers like John Locke, argued different positions of the topic. Although some philosophers wanted less security in the name of the people’s liberties, others found that …show more content…
In the article, “Should Students Have to Wear School Uniforms?” it depicts how school uniforms prevent students from “concealing weapons under baggy clothing,” make it “easier to keep track of students on field trips,” and “make intruders on campus more visible." The advantages for a school to enforce a dress code are clear and ultimately keep students safe even within the building, where a crime can be less expected to occur. Moreover, within the article it illustrates how in Long Beach, California, after two years of a mandatory uniform policy, reports of “assault and battery in the district's schools decreased by 34%, assault with a deadly weapon dropped by 50%, fighting incidents went down by 51%, sex offenses were cut by 74%, possession of weapons decreased by 52%, possession of drugs went down by 69%, and vandalism was lowered by 18%,” (Should Students Have to Wear School Uniforms?). These statics define exactly how effective dress codes are, and how the school environment has become safer for students to continue with their daily