Student Violence

Read: Denver Student Accused of Shooting 2 Administrators Found Dead

Denver Student Accused of Shooting 2 Administrators Found Dead

Shots were fired as the faculty members were patting down the student as part of a school safety plan he was under.

Read: Preventing Campus Violence: Common Characteristics of Mass Shooters

Preventing Campus Violence: Common Characteristics of Mass Shooters

If warning signs are taken seriously, there is opportunity to change the trajectory of someone’s life before they resort to violence.

Read: NYC School Safety Agents Down More Than 20%

NYC School Safety Agents Down More Than 20%

Prior to the pandemic, there were about 5,000 safety agents assigned to NYC public schools. As of last month, that number dropped to 3,900.

Read: U of A Faculty Safety Committee Disbands Due to Lack of Support from Officials

U of A Faculty Safety Committee Disbands Due to Lack of Support from Officials

The group, formed after the murder of a professor, said university officials were dismissive of its preliminary findings.

Read: Judge Rules Oxford Schools, Staff Can’t Be Sued Over 2021 Mass Shooting

Judge Rules Oxford Schools, Staff Can’t Be Sued Over 2021 Mass Shooting

The Michigan judge argued Oxford Community Schools and its employees are protected by governmental immunity.

Read: How Common Are College Mass Shootings and What Is Being Done to Mitigate Them?

How Common Are College Mass Shootings and What Is Being Done to Mitigate Them?

Mass shooting threats are often unforeseeable but there are policies and procedures that have proven to reduce the chances of gun violence on college campuses.

Read: Fla. Student Who Attacked Teacher to Be Charged as Adult, Held on $1M Bail

Fla. Student Who Attacked Teacher to Be Charged as Adult, Held on $1M Bail

The student pushed the teacher to the ground, knocking her unconscious, and then continued to hit her more than a dozen times.

Read: Teens Vie for Top Spot in Homeland Security’s Targeted Violence Prevention Competition

Teens Vie for Top Spot in Homeland Security’s Targeted Violence Prevention Competition

Sponsored by Homeland Security, three high school teams headed to D.C. to present their anti-violence initiatives in the Invent2Prevent competition.

Read: Teacher on Leave for Allegedly Spreading Misinformation After Reporting Student Threat

Teacher on Leave for Allegedly Spreading Misinformation After Reporting Student Threat

The Waskom Middle School teacher made a TikTok video claiming two students told him another student threatened to shoot him.

Read: How to Prevent and Respond to Targeted School Violence

How to Prevent and Respond to Targeted School Violence

This webinar will discuss how to recognize signs of potential targeted violence and how to implement a protection plan.

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