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Read: Nationwide Bomb Threat Hoax Underscores Need for Print Data Security

Nationwide Bomb Threat Hoax Underscores Need for Print Data Security

Simply relying on building security or network security may not be enough to protect your printers from being compromised.

Read: Audit: Calif. K-12 Schools Ill-Prepared for Gun Violence, Active Shooter

Audit: Calif. K-12 Schools Ill-Prepared for Gun Violence, Active Shooter

While required to have an overall safety plan, California State law does not require public schools to have an active shooter plan.

Read: Audit: 1 in 4 Nursing Home Abuse Cases Go Unreported to Police

Audit: 1 in 4 Nursing Home Abuse Cases Go Unreported to Police

Nursing home abuse will become a more significant problem as the population ages.

Read: The Roadmap for Colleges Creating Concealed Carry Policies on Campus

The Roadmap for Colleges Creating Concealed Carry Policies on Campus

A comprehensive report gives college officials a step by step guide to create and implement concealed carry policies on campus.

Read: Bullying in NYC Public Schools Up 10 Percent from Last Year

Bullying in NYC Public Schools Up 10 Percent from Last Year

A study from the NYC Department of Education shows bullying has increased by 10 percent, although it has been disputed as questions have changed slightly.

Read: Survey: Millennials Have Extreme Anxiety About Physical Safety

Survey: Millennials Have Extreme Anxiety About Physical Safety

The survey found that in the last 12 months, 34 percent of millennials avoided crowded spaces and 30 percent avoided public transportation.

Read: Poll: Parental Fear Surrounding School Safety Lowest Since 2012

Poll: Parental Fear Surrounding School Safety Lowest Since 2012

The poll also found that student fear is at an all-time low since it started reporting the statistic back in 1999 following the Columbine school shooting.

Read: Foster Care System Sees Alarming Increase in Children of Addicts

Foster Care System Sees Alarming Increase in Children of Addicts

In the state of Ohio, it is estimated that approximately 50 percent of children currently in foster care have one or both parents who are addicts.

Read: UConn Study Ranks U.S. States by High School Sports Safety Policies

UConn Study Ranks U.S. States by High School Sports Safety Policies

Each state received points if their high school sports safety policies were mandated; states received no points if policies were simply recommended.

Read: Study: Students, Staff Underprepared to Respond to Mental Illness in College Students

Study: Students, Staff Underprepared to Respond to Mental Illness in College Students

College students, faculty and staff members acknowledged they play a role in supporting students with mental health, but are schools empowering them enough?

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