Survey Shows Diversity, Depth of Video Surveillance System Use on Campus
More than nine in 10 of this year’s survey respondents have security cameras installed, and 61% use their video surveillance systems every day.
More than nine in 10 of this year’s survey respondents have security cameras installed, and 61% use their video surveillance systems every day.
Here’s some more research on hospital workplace violence, as well as information on three more incidents that happened recently.
The survey responses often varied based on several demographics, including race, ethnicity, income, and political leanings.
Recent studies have shown a significant increase in Americans reporting mental health disorders. See how “in the know” you are with this general knowledge quiz.
Campus Safety’s latest survey finds that K-12 schools are way ahead of institutions of higher education in conducting security site assessments and maintaining door locks.
The study found that at least half of the hospitals in 25 of 78 metro areas could flood in a Category 2 hurricane.
The new study, co-authored by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, also found 7,500,000 children were orphaned due to COVID.
Campus Safety’s 2022 Access Control and Lockdown survey finds K-12 schools prioritizing security but colleges are lagging behind.
The poll also found that 20% of K-12 students have articulated concerns about their own safety while in school.
For the first half of 2022, there were 10,666 new ransomware variants observed, compared to just 5,400 in the second half of 2021.