Guns Became Leading Cause of Death for U.S. Children and Teens in 2020
More than 4,300 people ages 1-19 died of firearm-related injuries in 2020 — a 29.5% increase from 2019.
More than 4,300 people ages 1-19 died of firearm-related injuries in 2020 — a 29.5% increase from 2019.
Save the dates! The 2022 Campus Safety Conferences (CSC) will be in Bethesda, MD, Fort Worth, TX, and Los Angeles, CA!
Maraya Lasinsky, chief advisor for the Department of Homeland Security, offers tips and resources for recognizing human trafficking on college campuses.
Investigators don’t always need forensic evidence to prove a sexual assault occurred.
The threatening voicemail left on a school phone is part of an ongoing debate over the district’s teaching of race-related issues.
The marijuana wax drug, also known as marijuana oil, is highly potent and dangerous.
With the ever-changing threat environment and commonplace of liability torts, are your school’s student supervision practices up to par?
A retired police lieutenant gives his perspective on the common occurrence of hazing in locker rooms and what students, staff, coaches and parents can do to stop it.
In this webinar, attendees will learn the observable behaviors people exhibit as they head down a path of violence so we can help prevent the preventable.
By regularly discussing safety with children, parents are in the driver’s seat to teach not only critical thinking skills but also skills that may save a child’s life.