“…School districts often view SROs as the first line of defense against school shootings and other acts of serious school violence (Canady et al., 2012; Fisher et al., 2020a; James & Dragoo, 2018; Viano et al., 2021). However, growing public concerns about the role of SROs in the punishment and arrest of students, particularly Black students, for minor misconduct (e.g., Gleit, 2022; Hirschfield, 2008; Homer & Fisher, 2020; Nolan, 2011) have led over 50 districts serving over 1.7 million students to end or cut back their SRO programs since May of 2020 (Riser‐Kositsky et al., 2022).…”