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- School_violence_in_Poland abstract "In 2006, in response to the suicide of a girl after she was sexually molested in school, the Polish Minister of Education, Roman Giertych, launched a \"zero tolerance\" school reform. Under this plan, teachers would have the legal status of civil servants, making violent crimes against them punishable by higher penalties. Head teachers (equivalent to principals in the US) will be, in theory, able to send aggressive pupils to perform community service and these students' parents may also be fined. Teachers who fail to report violent acts in school could face a prison sentence.".
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- School_violence_in_Poland wikiPageWikiLink Head_teacher.
- School_violence_in_Poland wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Giertych.
- School_violence_in_Poland wikiPageWikiLink School_violence.
- School_violence_in_Poland wikiPageWikiLink School_violence_in_Australia.
- School_violence_in_Poland wikiPageWikiLink School_violence_in_Belgium.
- School_violence_in_Poland wikiPageWikiLink School_violence_in_Bulgaria.
- School_violence_in_Poland wikiPageWikiLink School_violence_in_France.
- School_violence_in_Poland wikiPageWikiLink School_violence_in_Japan.
- School_violence_in_Poland wikiPageWikiLink School_violence_in_South_Africa.
- School_violence_in_Poland wikiPageWikiLink School_violence_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- School_violence_in_Poland wikiPageWikiLink School_violence_in_the_United_States.
- School_violence_in_Poland wikiPageWikiLink Sentence_(law).
- School_violence_in_Poland wikiPageWikiLinkText "School violence in Poland".
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- School_violence_in_Poland subject Category:Attacks_on_schools.
- School_violence_in_Poland subject Category:Education_in_Poland.
- School_violence_in_Poland comment "In 2006, in response to the suicide of a girl after she was sexually molested in school, the Polish Minister of Education, Roman Giertych, launched a \"zero tolerance\" school reform. Under this plan, teachers would have the legal status of civil servants, making violent crimes against them punishable by higher penalties. Head teachers (equivalent to principals in the US) will be, in theory, able to send aggressive pupils to perform community service and these students' parents may also be fined.".
- School_violence_in_Poland label "School violence in Poland".
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