September 2010 Issue
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Sexual Assaults

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UC Berkeley, City Police Departments Team Up for Campus Patrols

August 27, 2010
The University of California, Berkeley Police Department and the Berkeley Police Department are joining forces to cut down on crime and violence on campus.

Man Charged for Assaulting 9 Women Near U. of Wisc.

August 12, 2010
A man has been arrested after a string of sexual assault attempts that occurred in the University of Wisconsin, Madison campus area.

Man Arrested for Sexually Assaulting Boy in Dorm

August 4, 2010
Police arrested a 25-year-old man for sexually assaulting a 16-year-old boy in the dormitory at Northampton Community College (NCC).
 

Sexual Assault Prevention Education: Getting the Message Through to Students

August 3, 2010

 A campus-produced movie helps West Virginia University staff effectively and appropriately discuss this sensitive topic.

 

Sexual Assault Prevention Education Film Trailer

August 3, 2010

"Welcome to the Party" is movie produced by West Virginia University to help its sexual assault prevention educators effectively and appropriately discuss this sexual violence among college students.

Criminals Act Fast, So You Should Too

July 30, 2010
Court case shows why campus staff must promptly report unauthorized visitors.

Jury Awards $3.5M to Girls Molested by Chicago Band Teacher

July 26, 2010
Victims allege cover-up by school principal.

4 Morgan State Students, Alumni Charged with Sexual Assault

July 20, 2010
Four men, including two current and two former members of Morgan State University's marching band, have been arrested for allegedly sexually assaulting a woman in her off-campus apartment.

Ex-con Sexually Assaults Woman at Fla. Hospital

July 14, 2010
A convicted felon was arrested on Monday for sexually assaulting a visitor at Baptist Hospital.

Safety Audit Highlights Flaws in York U. Security Department

July 9, 2010
More than a third of students at York University feel "unsafe" or "very unsafe" on campus, according to a recent report.

3,500 Calif. Nurses Barred from Working in Other States

June 30, 2010
An investigation by the Board of Registered Nursing found that thousands of nurses who were barred in other states for misconduct are still licensed to treat patients in California.

Former Teacher Receives 10 Years for Sex With Students

June 30, 2010
A former math teacher at Davidsen Middle School convicted of having sex with two of her students was sentenced to 10 years in prison on Monday.

School Security Guard Accused of Sex Crimes Against Students

June 7, 2010
Police have arrested a security guard at Desert Springs Middle School on suspicion of sex crimes involving girls at the school.

Covering Up Crime Can Cost You

June 3, 2010
Not reporting incidents can damage a campus' credibility.

Indiana Student Alleges Abuse by Fellow Athletes

May 26, 2010
The family of a 14-year-old Carmel High School student, who alleges being abused by fellow student athletes in a locker room and on a school bus, is planning to sue the Carmel Clay School District (CCSD) for $2.2 million.

Don't Drink the Technology Kool Aid

May 25, 2010
Over-selling the benefits of any public safety technology can lead to lawsuits.

Security Guard Sexually Assaulted Patient on Ride Home

May 21, 2010
A security officer at Henry County Hospital has been charged with one count of sexual battery for assaulting a female patient after agreeing to drive her home.

Colo. Campus Monitor Accused of Sexually Assaulting Student

May 18, 2010
A campus monitor at Adams City High School has been arrested for allegedly sexually assaulting a female student.

U. of Redlands Security Head Suspected of Child Molestation

May 17, 2010
The University of Redlands director of public safety has been arrested on suspicion of child molestation.

Assault Victim Sues Hospital for Video Monitoring Lapse

April 29, 2010
CHICAGO - A former doctor at St. Joseph Hospital is suing the medical center, saying that if hospital security staff had been monitoring the facility's video surveillance system, officers could have prevented a man from entering the doctor's office and sexually attacking her.
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