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Would dress codes or uniforms enable school officials to identify a potentially dangerous intruder? Bodine, A. (2003) School Uniforms and Discourses on Childhood. Childhood, Volume 10 issue 1, pg. 43-63. Retrieved March 7, 2007 from http://web.ebscohost.com.proxy.lib.ohio-state.edu/ehost/detail?vid=4&hid=7&sid=fb99eb0c-6436-41ee-b8f8-76d967054c7d%40sessionmgr3 Ann Bodine’s (2003) research consists of an ethnographic study of the introduction of uniforms in the public schools of one US city, Milpitas, California...
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An issue that emerged in Bodine’s study was a concern about the economic impact on families affording the cost of separate uniforms for their children in school. Another issue Bodine (2003) discusses is the possibility of schools giving an option to students to only wear sweat shirts and having several styles to choose from or the possibility of an exemption from the uniform policies if petitioned by parents...
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