The Facts Behind 8 Rape and Sexual Assault Myths
Here’s how campus police and administrators should respond to eight common myths and misconceptions about college rape and sexual assault.
Here’s how campus police and administrators should respond to eight common myths and misconceptions about college rape and sexual assault.
The Department of Education and the NYPD reported that the 2016-2017 school year was the safest year for NYC public schools in nearly two decades.
The now 20-year-old Florida man has no known ties to the area and used the identity of a local student to make threats on social media.
The study also found that both violent occurrences and bullying happen more often in middle schools than in high schools or elementary schools.
The survey was administered to over 100 hospital CIOs who are members of the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME).
A recent study suggests that non-Hispanic white children have had the largest change in terms of living in high-poverty neighborhoods.
The annual rate skyrocketed from 0.9 suicides per 100,000 middle schoolers in 2007 to 2.1 suicides per 100,000 middle schoolers in 2014.
Campus Safety emergency notification survey respondents gave some valuable advice to readers for projects on their campus.
The intent of the study is to show that depression caused by sexual assault is understudied and underreported in adult men.
Many Campus Safety readers talked about the benefits of their emergency notification and alerts systems.