Domestic Violence

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: Rose State College Student Shot to Death on Campus

Rose State College Student Shot to Death on Campus

The suspect confronted his wife and the 20-year-old victim, who were both students at Rose State, as they were leaving a campus building.

Read: Anti-Trafficking Expert to Keynote 18th Annual Conference on Crimes Against Women

Anti-Trafficking Expert to Keynote 18th Annual Conference on Crimes Against Women

Nearly 50 million people are trafficked around the world and it is estimated 10,000 to 150,000 people are trafficked in the United States each year.

Read: How Hospitals Can Develop a Strong Perimeter Security Strategy

How Hospitals Can Develop a Strong Perimeter Security Strategy

Technologies like ALPR and video can provide real-time information about potential threats and help prevent unauthorized perimeter access.

Read: Using ‘Red Flag’ Laws for Potential Firearms Threats on Campus

Using ‘Red Flag’ Laws for Potential Firearms Threats on Campus

Here’s how campus public safety departments can ensure red flag laws are correctly applied and comply with the Second Amendment.

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: Campus Safety Conferences Deliver Intensive Training on Trauma-Informed Policing

Campus Safety Conferences Deliver Intensive Training on Trauma-Informed Policing

A survivor and campus police chief explain the effects of trauma on victims and strategies to effectively investigate incidents.

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: Jury Awards $15 Million to Family of Yeardley Love, UVA Student Killed in 2010

Jury Awards $15 Million to Family of Yeardley Love, UVA Student Killed in 2010

Yeardley Love’s family filed a wrongful death lawsuit again George Huguely V, who was convicted of second-degree murder in her death.

1 2 3 16
Get Our Newsletters
Campus Safety HQ