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Call for More Safety in Schools Grows Louder

Mehr Sicherheit an Schulen? Ein Experte schlägt ein Pilotprojekt vor.
Mehr Sicherheit an Schulen? Ein Experte schlägt ein Pilotprojekt vor. ©APA/HANS PUNZ/Canva (Sujet)
After the deadly rampage at a school in Graz with eleven fatalities, there are calls for increased security measures at educational institutions.

Nikolaus Immanuel Köhler, President of the Austrian Security Day, suggests in a conversation with the APA to start gradually with so-called hotspot schools to gain experience. He does not rule out the use of security services or weapons checks using metal detectors.

Different Security Standards – Public Schools at a Disadvantage

According to Köhler, security personnel have so far hardly been provided for at public schools – unlike at private institutions. There, a quicker implementation is possible, as parents are involved and action can be taken quickly on a private basis. Köhler points to international examples: In the UK, France, and Scandinavia, enhanced protective measures in the school sector have long been a reality.

Prevention Alone Is No Longer Enough

For Köhler, it is clear: prevention and violence prevention are important, but no longer sufficient. The protection of schools must be specifically oriented towards the age group – primary schools are less affected, but he sees an urgent need for action among adolescents. "It is hardly conceivable that a ten-year-old would bring a gun or a knife," says Köhler.

Pilot Project at Hotspot Schools

Köhler proposes a uniform security concept for schools that could initially be tested selectively: "What would speak against starting at hotspot schools? We would immediately see if 15 knives are confiscated there in one day or not."

Furthermore, Köhler also sees a socio-political component: In economically strained times, an expansion of security personnel could create employment. The expert also notes increasing stress in the teaching profession: "I hear daily from teachers who say: I am afraid of my own students." The security aspect could thus also contribute to relieving the educational staff.

(APA/Red)

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