The school shooting prevention industry has surged into a multi-billion dollar market, as companies provide school districts with high-tech solutions aimed at ensuring student safety. This growing sector promises innovations such as advanced surveillance systems and safety protocols, yet experts in gun violence prevention warn that these measures may not tackle the fundamental issues related to gun violence itself.
As the industry balloons, critics highlight the disproportionate focus on technological fixes over comprehensive reforms to address the root causes of violence in schools. The emergence of this lucrative market raises questions about the efficacy and ethics of prioritizing profit in the realm of school safety.
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