Harassment of Healthcare Workers More Than Doubled in 4 Years
The increase in harassment appears to have led to more healthcare workers wanting to leave their jobs, resulting in more patient complaints.
The increase in harassment appears to have led to more healthcare workers wanting to leave their jobs, resulting in more patient complaints.
Fence Gnome’s ranking looks at 500 biggest U.S. cities based on average home value, share of single-unit detached homes, burglary prevalence.
Since 1970, there have been 2,057 incidents involving the discharge of a firearm on school property and 680 people have died.
This month’s edition of 5 Facts covers window security, cyberbullying, suicide prevention and more.
Our latest survey finds that most campuses now embrace lockdown and access control technologies but are much more aware of the challenges associated with these systems.
With behavioral threat assessments becoming the norm and the next generation of thought leaders focused on safety, Dr. Marisa Randazzo is optimistic about the future of school violence prevention.
Here’s a brief overview of the latest U.S. school and college crime trends, according to a new report from several federal agencies.
A Trevor Project study found LGBTQ students with access to at least one school-related protective factor had 26% lower odds of attempting suicide.
A recent study determined predominantly White school districts receive $23 billion more per year funding than predominantly non-White school districts.
The bill states that anyone who “knowingly assaults” a hospital employee would be subject to fines and up to 10 years in prison.