- The Board of Education of the San Francisco Unified School District has approved a memorandum of understanding with city police that identifies procedures for school resource officers to respond to campus incidents. The agreement increases communication among students, families, school officials and police, and calls for reports on arrests to be shared.
- The school resource officer program in Manitowoc, Wisconsin is being praised for providing more than enforcement and bringing benefits to both the school district and the community.
- Starting in September, High Point Regional High School in Sussex County is expected to become the first school district in New Jersey to have a gun-toting security officer patrolling the hallways as a school employee.
- A Federal court in New Mexico rules that a school resource officer did not use excessive force nor violate the ADA rights of a sixth-grade special education student by handcuffing her, because he had probable cause to arrest and because, given her attack on a student and on a school employee.