Researchers Find School Shootings Hurt Grades
Researchers found school shootings lowered student’s grades and enrollment rates at the high schools where they’ve taken place.
Researchers found school shootings lowered student’s grades and enrollment rates at the high schools where they’ve taken place.
A six percent decrease in alcohol consumption among people aged 12 to 20 in the last decade is an encouraging sign.
A survey of California truancy rates found students were more likely to attend school if they felt safe and have a teacher or adult who cares about them at school.
Twenty percent of female college students and 5 percent of male college students say they’ve been sexually assaulted.
While the rate of reported violent incidents on K-12 campuses has declined, the use of technology and drills has increased.
Driving your security program with data will ensure it is properly supported by hospital executives and other stakeholders.
Workplace violence in medical occupations accounts for more than 10 percent of all workplace violence incidents in the United States.
Report says the solutions that will experience the greatest increase include iris image and voice recognition.
Campus police officers possess different qualities than their traditional counterparts, including empathy and the ability to think outside of the box.
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