AP: Almost Half of U.S. Public Colleges Don’t Track Suicide
The Associated Press press conducted its annual suicide statistic survey and found nearly half of U.S. public universities do not track student suicides.
The Associated Press press conducted its annual suicide statistic survey and found nearly half of U.S. public universities do not track student suicides.
The report also found only 7.6 percent of surveyed schools have policies that do not seriously threaten the First Amendment rights of its individuals.
One informal workplace violence survey found that one in three nurses were kicked or hit.
The study, which was conducted by Mimecast and HIMSS Analytics, examined 76 senior IT professionals at various sized healthcare facilities.
The new start times aim to promote better sleep patterns in high schoolers and to allow elementary students to walk home in the daylight year-round.
A study from the U.S. Department of Education found black children represent 19 percent of preschool enrollment but make up 47 percent of all suspensions.
The study questioned 745 public school students, ranging from ages six to 12, on how they commute to school and the safety measures they take.
Facebook says it uses artificial intelligence technology to scan posts and videos for patterns of suicidal thoughts or self-harm.
According to a new Freedonia Group study, security cameras accounted for half of all 2016 video surveillance system sales.
One in three U.S. teens will experience teen dating violence, according to data from the Domestic Violence Awareness Project.