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To be honnest, I have a problem with this concept since I don't believe it
can apply to my country : those very radical methods are very far away from
our cultureand they usually only push french people to be more provocative ;
About readings, I would have to check on that.
What did you hear about it in your country?
Bérénice Staedel
IUHPE
France
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From: "Philippe Gervaix" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Sunday, May 19, 2002 9:53 PM
Subject: Zero tolerance
> Hello there from overseas!
> I don't know where to address my question, but hopefully someone from this
list
> can point me to further readings...
> As you know, France has just elected a new president. One of the main
themes of
> the campain has been "insecurity", and of course how to handle it.
> And sure enough, the concept of "Zero tolerance" came up as a supposedly
> effective means of prevention.
> Have there been, to your knowledge, studies to show the effetiveness of
such
> policies? In New York or in other towns? What are you up to overseas with
this
> approach? Does it still make sense? Is it still applied?
> Phil Gervaix
> Switzerland
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