Schools Beefing Up Funding for Campus Police, Security Officers
Despite a nationwide movement to minimize police and security personnel on campus, some schools are hiring even more officers.
Despite a nationwide movement to minimize police and security personnel on campus, some schools are hiring even more officers.
MSU plans to beef up its patrol with new campus security officers now that the COVID-19 dust has cleared.
After lengthy debate and delays, PSU is ready to disarm its campus police officers.
A consultant firm has been hired by Amherst to determine the necessity of armed police officers on campus.
Despite task force recommendation to disband on-campus police, Fremont School Board reinstated the SRO program at a cost of $913,000 per year.
Launching as a pilot program this fall, mental health providers will assist campus security on calls that stem from mental health issues.
School board debates the duties provided by the campus SRO and if more officers are necessary.
A Washington City truck driver is facing five counts of first-degree felony sexual assault thanks to a tip provided by a student to a school resource manager.
After weighing the pros and cons, Amarillo ISD Board of Trustees is pressing forward with the establishment of its own law enforcement agency.
A North Carolina school is reviewing and updating its background check process and considering heavier surveillance in response to the shooting.