2014 Campus Access Control Survey Results
Policies, staffing and lack of buy-in pose biggest problems.
Policies, staffing and lack of buy-in pose biggest problems.
The report looks at how the ways youths identify themselves impacts their experience with school discipline, harassment and criminalization.
The first seven years that were reviewed had an average of 6.4 incidents per year, while the last seven years showed 16.4 incidents annually.
Report analyzes the costs and benefits associated with the use of on-body video surveillance.
High academic achievement and school attachment increase a student’s willingness to report seeing a knife or gun.
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More than four in 10 offenders had experienced some sort of conflict with teachers or campus representatives before they carried out their attacks.
Recommendations include adoption of sexual violence policies, competitive pay for public safety officers, CALEA accreditation and more.
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New research tells us that schools are too focused on active shooters and should pay more attention to accidental causes of death and other threats.