Dating Violence

Read: Tinder Releases Safe Dating Guide for College Students

Tinder Releases Safe Dating Guide for College Students

The popular dating app sees the highest number of new 18-year-old members between the months of August and September, when freshman orientations are underway.

Read: 5 Friday Facts: June 30, 2023 Edition

5 Friday Facts: June 30, 2023 Edition

Do you know how many Americans now identify as LGBTQ+, how many nurses want to quit their jobs, or the effects of teen dating violence? Read on to find out.

Read: Study: Toxic Teen Relationships Can Have Lasting Health Consequences

Study: Toxic Teen Relationships Can Have Lasting Health Consequences

The study linked teen dating violence with symptoms of depression in young women for up to six years after the relationship has ended.

Read: DOJ Announces $22 Million to Reduce Sexual, Domestic Violence on College Campuses

DOJ Announces $22 Million to Reduce Sexual, Domestic Violence on College Campuses

Some of the funding will be used to promote boys’ and men’s roles in combating violence against women and girls.

Read: S.C. Department of Education Partners with Vector Solutions to Address Student Safety, Mental Health

S.C. Department of Education Partners with Vector Solutions to Address Student Safety, Mental Health

All South Carolina schools have access to Vector’s Student Safety & Wellness courses which cover topics like dating violence and depression.

Read: The U.S. Department of Education Releases Proposed Changes to Title IX Regulations, Invites Public Comment

The U.S. Department of Education Releases Proposed Changes to Title IX Regulations, Invites Public Comment

The Department’s proposed Title IX regulations will be open for public comment for 60 days from the date of publication in the Federal Register.

Read: The Conference on Crimes Against Women Returns to Dallas with Keynote Speaker Mark Wynn

The Conference on Crimes Against Women Returns to Dallas with Keynote Speaker Mark Wynn

Data shows that crimes against women have increase during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Read: All Top 10 Articles from April Have One Thing in Common: Acts of Violence

All Top 10 Articles from April Have One Thing in Common: Acts of Violence

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.

Read: NYC School Safety Agent, Teacher Slashed During Domestic Violence Incident on Campus

NYC School Safety Agent, Teacher Slashed During Domestic Violence Incident on Campus

There has been a 30% increase in attacks against New York school safety agents this year compared to last year.

Read: PSU Student Fatally Shot, Former Football Player Arrested

PSU Student Fatally Shot, Former Football Player Arrested

PSU student Amara Marluke’s body was found just off campus, and the incident may be a case of domestic violence.

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