Campuses, Law Enforcement Reckon with Facial Recognition Bans
Implementing facial recognition is becoming more cumbersome as an increasing number of cities and states restrict the use of this technology.
Implementing facial recognition is becoming more cumbersome as an increasing number of cities and states restrict the use of this technology.
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Here’s how your school can prevent and respond to child sexual abuse, whether it’s perpetrated by adults or students.
A cyber tip from a social media company revealed the nurse’s suspicious online activity.
Matt Schembechler and two other former U-M football come forward with accusations of abuse by Dr. Robert Anderson.
The images that were captured by a hidden camera in a Tennessee high school bathroom match pictures of students in their yearbook.
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.
Former drama teacher Richard Buckley served six years in prison after being convicted of first-degree child molestation in 2003.
Xavier Donte Alexander, a fourth-grade teacher at Grove Park Elementary School, also traveled to meet the minor, according to investigators.
When schools shifted to distance learning during the pandemic, reports of child abuse and neglect by K-12 campus personnel dropped by 59%.