Detective Mark Wynn explains the positive strides law enforcement has taken when dealing with domestic violence and the areas that still need work.
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Detroit School District Will Soon Employ Its Own Security Officers
The district plans to hire 91 new security officers — who will all be trained by the Detroit Police Department — by the beginning of the school year.
Fla. School Districts Not Complying With Safety Laws, Grand Jury Says
The report found evidence that school districts are not following the safety laws that passed following the Parkland shooting last year.
Newborn Baby Fatally Strangled at Oxnard (Calif.) Hospital
According to police, the baby’s mother and her boyfriend admitted to strangling the baby because they didn’t want to keep him.
P.A. School District Says Parents Must Pay Lunch Debt, Threatens Foster Care
The Wyoming Valley West School District told parents if they didn’t clear their lunch debt their children could potentially be placed in foster care.
Oregon Students Can Take Mental Health Days from School
The new law allows students to take days off from school to focus on their mental and behavioral health, not just physical issues.
Univ. of Nevada, Reno to Sue Mackay Stadium Architect
The university claims the architects in charge of renovating the stadium failed to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Survey: 75% of Campbell County (Wy.) School District Supports Arming Teachers
A public survey was sent out to the community of Campbell County to see where people stand on the issue of arming school teachers with firearms.
Take an Inside Look at the CSC Texas Sponsor Showcase
A critical factor of the Campus Safety Conference is the tremendous support from the sponsors. Thank you to all of our sponsors!
62 Universities Hacked Through Vulnerability in Web App
Hackers were able to create thousands of fake accounts that were used ‘almost immediately for criminal activity,’ officials said.
Man Who Threatened to Bomb Harvard University Sentenced to Prison
The man also threatened to shoot attendees at Harvard’s first-ever black commencement and received 15 months in prison after pleading guilty.
Univ. of Utah Police Chief Retires Amid McCluskey Case Criticism
Chief Brophy said the department waited days to investigate Lauren McCluskey’s request for help as she was afraid of her ex-boyfriend.












