Following the statewide evaluation of the program with a sample of over 10,000 students, its success in successfully changing attitudes and beliefs related to the law,
rule of law, and obedience towards the law, the program was expanded to two other states in Mexico (Sinaloa and Chihuahua, before going nationwide under the leadership of the federal Secretaria de Educacion Publica. The program continues to reach over a million students a year in Mexico.
The universal appeal and need for these themes in education led to the piloting of the program
globally in the United States, Colombia, Peru, El Salvador, Panama,
Republic of Georgia, and Mexico. As discussed above, the school-based curriculum was only ever meant to be a tool within a larger multi-sector strategy and not an end in itself. Interestingly, the students in the original (and subsequent) evaluation stressed the need for the police to receive a similar course. In fact, 87% said they would be more likely to support the police if the police upheld the rule of law in their words and actions (Kenney and Godson
2002
).
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