The topic Campus Safety readers showed most interest in this month was acts of violence, which doesn’t come as a surprise since data shows violence is increasing in schools and hospitals.
At one Philadelphia college, a small group of parents hired private security to patrol the campus.
Lieutenant Michael Betzler discusses recommended practices and lessons learned from Saddleback College’s implementation of electronic access on 1,500 doors.
Police negotiated with the man and an unidentified woman for more than 11 hours as they hid in a dumpster at San Diego High School.
Bear spray, which was invented to fend off bears, was used against U.S. Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick.
The victim, a commuter student who described the incident as an attempted armed robbery, was playing video games in a dorm room when he was shot.
A woman said two people told her brother that a KKK group was planning to abduct children of color in Crowley on Inauguration Day.
When East Carolina University police located the man near the campus, he was armed with a machete and had blood on his hands and arms.
Several Hong Kong universities have canceled classes for the remainder of the semester as protests become increasingly violent.
On Nov. 15, the students will march 0.9 miles to represent the estimated 90% of sexual assaults that go unreported to authorities.