Teaching unions say plans for more officers will risk criminalising young people

Campaigners are increasing efforts to have police officers removed from schools in Greater Manchester.

Teaching unions and academics have said plans to bolster the police presence in schools in the region will disproportionately and unfairly affect students from minority backgrounds and those living in areas of deprivation.

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