Poll Finds Students’ School Safety Concerns Increasing
The poll was conducted through phone interviews with parents of K-12 students.
The poll was conducted through phone interviews with parents of K-12 students.
To make students feel safer, this Texas junior college adopted a slew of measures, including CPTED, an anonymous text tip line, ID lanyards and more.
Addressing these issues will enable institutions of higher education and hospitals to create a cohesive solution that resolves security concerns as well as meets the organization’s overall goals.
The law is designed to allow students to better protect themselves on campus.
The money will come from the University of Tennessee’s Knoxville campus and the athletic department.
The University cut its emergency response time from 15 minutes to five thanks to the new system.
The poll recorded a ten percent increase in concern about terrorism since last year.
The annual event brings together campus security professionals in the Northeast.
The center will study strategies to combat violence on campuses across the country.
The new program aims to enhance officer capabilities and improve community relations.