46% of Institutions Don’t Have Stalking-Specific Policies
Results from Campus Safety’s opinion survey also show that 55% of respondents believe their campus public safety departments and institutions appropriately address sexual assaults.
This week, Campus Safety is featuring your opinions on drug and alcohol abuse, mental health, sexual assault, intimate partner violence, bullying, gangs and more. Outliers are explained in the captions below the charts. Charts without captions mean that the results are the same or similar in all three sectors. To see the survey results related to staffing, pay and morale, click here. To see the survey results related to weapons, click here. To see the survey results related to training, click here.
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