The six-year-old boy had his wrists and ankles tied together with socks before being placed in a transport van.
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Skyline High School Shooting Suspects Had Ghost Guns
This is the third shooting at Oakland’s Skyline High School since 2023.
Simultaneous Alcohol and Cannabis Use Among College Students Linked to Depression
The study found monthly simultaneous cannabis and alcohol (SCA) use is associated with increased depression in both male and female college students.
3 States Required to Teach Gun Safety in Schools
Arkansas, Tennessee, and Utah now require schools to teach children about proper gun storage and what to do if they find a firearm.
Michigan Schools Must Waive Legal Rights to Receive Safety Funds
The Oxford High School shooting raised many concerns about the lack of cooperation from district employees during the investigation.
Campus Sexual Assault: How Sewanee Reduced Sexual Violence Against BIPOC
Since the implementation of Sewanee’s C.P.R. in Action Initiative, sexual violence against students of color has dropped 26%.
Are You Making These 9 Hospital Security Mistakes?
With many hospitals experiencing a labor shortage, it is important not to let basic hospital security protocols fall by the wayside.
2025 Campus Safety Conference Resource Center
Register for this summer’s 2025 Campus Safety Conference in Austin and save the date for this fall’s CSC at EDspaces in Columbus, Ohio!
Bryan Kohberger Pleads Guilty to University of Idaho Student Murders
Bryan Kohberger had been charged in the 2022 fatal stabbings of four University of Idaho students.
2025 Campus Safety Conference Discounted Hotel Rate Ends July 7
The 2025 Campus Safety Conference is taking place at Hilton Austin, making it the most convenient choice for lodging.
Hands-On Workshops Offered at 2025 Campus Safety Conference
Attendees with a full conference pass to this summer’s Campus Safety Conference will have free access to two exclusive workshop sessions.
Cities, Counties Increasingly Install Speed Cameras in School Zones
Profits made from fines collected from motorists speeding in school zones are commonly split between the district, the municipality, and the technology vendor.












