Nolltoleransens dolda läroplan? En kvantitativ studie om svenska rektorers samverkan med polis
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2025-08-29
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The involvement of the police in Swedish schools has increased in recent years. This raises
concerns about potential consequences for students. Previous Swedish research on police
involvement in schools is very limited and predominantly qualitative in nature. The aim of this
study is to address the lack of quantitative research by examining the effects of principals’
discipline practices on their propensity to collaborate with the police. The empirical data used
in this study are derived from The Swedish National Agency for Education’s 2022/2023
national principal survey. The study builds on the notion that the widespread involvement of
the police in Swedish schools may reflect a shift from social crime prevention strategies, which
emphasizes building social bonds, to situational crime prevention strategies, which emphasizes
control and deterrence. Using multiple regression analysis, and controlling for principals’
access to resources in the form of student health team, teachers and school staff, as well as the
school ownership type and proportion of students with a minority background, the results
demonstrate that principals’ discipline practices have a significant positive effect on their
propensity to collaborate with the police.
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school, police, disciplinary practices, crime prevention