Survey Finds Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault Victims Face Police Discrimination
The survey was conducted by ACLU, CUNY School of Law, and the University of Miami School of Law.
The survey was conducted by ACLU, CUNY School of Law, and the University of Miami School of Law.
The study also found racial disparities in suspension and arrest rates among schools with higher security measures.
Students said they needed to get better at managing stress and improving their independent living skills.
The study’s results contradict widespread notions that different kinds of child abuse have different long term consequences.
One in four institutions of higher education have never conducted any type of active shooter exercise on campus.
The private security industry is expected to experience a five percent increase in demand by 2019.
The survey results reinforce previous surveys completed with a smaller sample size.
Campus Safety magazine survey also found that more departments are arming officers with less lethal weapons and want additional or upgraded security cameras.
Researchers also called for improved data collection on mass shootings.
The survey was completed by 795 undergaduate students at the University of Oregon.