Study: Lower IQ Linked to More Heavy Drinking For Males
A study of Swedish military men between 1969 and 1971 revealed a correlation between low IQ scores and men’s frequency of heavy drinking.
A study of Swedish military men between 1969 and 1971 revealed a correlation between low IQ scores and men’s frequency of heavy drinking.
A new survey of businesses conducted by Clearswift shows 73% of data and security breaches in last 12 months attributed to internal sources.
A fiscal analysis submitted to the Texas state Senate estimates the costs of allowing students to bring guns onto college campuses at nearly $47 million. The figure is disputed.
School threats are up 158% through the first half of this school year according to a National School Safety and Security Services survey. Nearly 30% of threats were made through social media.
Researchers have discovered that school policies put black and Latina girls at a disadvantage compared to their male and white counterparts.
Sandy Hook Advisory Commission’s recommendations include adopting the all-hazards approach; teacher, staff and student training, door lock changes and more.
A recent study found that sexual assault reports significantly rise when a university is being audited for possible Clery Act violations but drop back down after the investigation is complete.
A majority (92%) of public institutions used sworn officers, compared to 38% of private campuses. Nearly all sworn campus police officers were armed.
The causes of the breaches varied widely, although hacking appears to be the most common and destructive.
Auditors reviewed incidents for seven schools outside of New York City for the 2011-12 school year, identifying 935 unreported incidents at six schools. This represents an underreporting of 29% of the 3,175 reportable incidents found.