Jaime Urbina will go to prison for three years and register as a sex offender after sexually assaulting a classmate at Clifton High School.
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Mass. Hospital Reaches Settlement on HIPAA Violation
St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center was the latest healthcare provider to settle an HIPAA violation involving web service providers.
Man Arrested after Driving Onto Hospital Helipad
Eric Logan drove his car onto the St. Clair Hospital Helipad and ran toward the driver before hospital security tackled him.
Tell Us How to Improve Campus Safety Magazine!
Campus Safety’s Annual Readership Study is open and asking for feedback on what you would like to see in the publication and online.
School Security Officer in N.Y. Beaten by Teen
A Pratt Institute security officer was attacked by a teen in a main campus building late on July 10.
Male Students Disciplined for Sexual Assault Usually Lose Title IX Lawsuits
Title IX arguments don’t seem to be an effective legal recourse for males after they’ve been punished by colleges for sexual assault.
Biometrics a Growing Tool for School and Business Security
More and more companies and manufacturers are taking advantage of biometric applications to improve security.
Univ. of North Carolina Earns Highest FIRE Free Speech Rating
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has earned the highest free speech rating possible from the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education.
NFPA School Safety Report Says Codes Must Account for Classroom Barricades
NPFA hopes to coordinate and modify existing codes to address conflicts between security and safety, egress and locking procedures.
Univ. of Illinois Expanding Employee Background Checks
Currently the University only gives background checks to employees working with money, children, in a hospital or employees in security sensitive positions.
Detroit Student’s Arrest Sparks Campus Police Review
DaJuawn Wallace’s controversial arrest has prompted Saginaw Valley State University to internally review its police department.
Boston Policeman’s Son Arrested for Allegedly Planning School Shooting
Alexander Ciccolo was allegedly planning to use pressure cooker bombs and guns to commit a terrorist act at a Boston university.









