Los Angeles will become the largest city in the nation to equip all of its patrol officers with body cameras.
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CS Announces Educational Session Lineup for the Chicago Campus Safety Conference
Topics covered will include Clery/Title IX compliance, violence-free hospitals, mitigating risks in K-12 buildings and more.
Unintentional Discharge Injures Cadet in Utah
A training cadet unintentionally shot his classmate while headed to a gun safety class at Utah Valley University.
After Turning 22, Adults with Autism Face Uncertainty
Young adults with autism stop receiving state services when they turn 22 in most cases.
Ohio Schools Move to Cree LED Lighting
Toledo Public Schools recently switched to Cree Inc.’s LED lighting for the outside of its campuses.
Georgia Elementary Schools to Update Main Entrance Security
The Barksdale, Honey Creek, Flat Shoals and J.H. House elementary schools in Rockdale County, Georgia will be installing vestibules at their main entrances.
Indiana Lawmaker to Push for Transparency from Private College Police
Following a failed lawsuit against Notre Dame, an Indiana lawmaker is pledging to make private police records more open to the public.
How to Respond to Suspected Child Abuse
Here’s what you need to know about recognizing maltreatment and reporting it.
New Mexico School District Pays Shooting Victims
The Roswell Independent School District in New Mexico will pay two victims almost $2 million dollars as part of a settlement after a 2014 school shooting.
School Bus Drives Through Shooting in Virginia
A school bus had multiple bullet holes in it after driving through a shooting in Virginia last week.
2 Attackers Shot Dead Outside of Anti-Muslim Rally in Texas School
A ‘Draw Muhammad’ contest was attacked by two men with rifles. Both attackers were shot to death.
Former Kansas School Safety Supervisor Accused of Sex Crimes
A man who worked as a school safety supervisor in Kansas until 2013 is facing charges of sex crimes against three boys.











