Recruiting and Retaining Campus Security Officers During the ‘Great Resignation’
Appropriate wages and training are just some of the ways hospitals, schools, and universities can attract and keep security officers.
Appropriate wages and training are just some of the ways hospitals, schools, and universities can attract and keep security officers.
This summer’s Campus Safety Conferences will be held in Henderson, Nevada, July 10-12, and Dallas, Texas, July 31 – August 2.
About 55% of college students involved in campus organizations experience hazing and 40% report suffering significant negative effects.
CMS’ policy on improving hospital patient and worker safety is effective immediately.
Environmental design can reduce victimization, deter crime, reduce fears of a crime happening, and build a sense of community.
Relying solely on police to address school safety challenges is best explained by the old adage: “When you are a hammer, everything looks like a nail.”
School crisis planning is challenging, but particularly so for individuals with disabilities. Here’s how you can start making improvements.
Visibility, transparency and collaboration with other services are just a few ways to encourage new students to proactively think about their safety on campus.
OCR found that although administrators and teachers at the school were aware of widespread harassment, the district repeatedly responded ineffectively, or not at all, to reported harassment.
ESSER I funding for K-12 schools, which expires on Sept. 30, can be used to purchase systems that improve indoor air quality.