Dress codes are put in place so they wont be much problems in school. Such as bullying, gang violence, students being robbed, and also for students safety. In our school we don't deal with gang violence. We do have bullying and students being robbed. I don't think dress code will make a different well at least not in robbing or bullying. Uniforms may help a little with bullying in school. It wont help much bullying will still keep on. Students stealing things from an other student has nothing to do with dress code. It wont help their as well. Students safety it could help in a way student can hide weapons or drugs in big clothing on them. Like hoodies is an easy way to hide an weapon. so far in my study it didnt help to have uniforms or dress code much. Behaviors were still alomost the same
These are general observations and, of course, there are exceptions. For example, one group of students told us that although they had uniforms, the school policy did not specify specific types of uniforms, so some students wore very expensive dark pants and light shirts, while others wore less expensive ones, and the status reduction argument was thus moot. Of course, there are also many ways for gang members to identify themselves in addition to dress, too, so uniforms do not eliminate gangs or all of their ways to identify. Still, the fact that there are some glitches and ways to beat the system should not shoot down the entire concept
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