Theft

Read: Survey: Glass Doors and Windows Pose Significant Security Vulnerabilities on Campus

Survey: Glass Doors and Windows Pose Significant Security Vulnerabilities on Campus

According to Campus Safety’s latest survey, 43% of participants say their glass doors and windows are the security systems most likely to fail during an unauthorized intrusion.

Read: 4-Day School Weeks Gaining in Popularity in U.S.

4-Day School Weeks Gaining in Popularity in U.S.

Four-day school weeks may help districts recruit and retain teachers but could also result in more juvenile crime.

Read: How a Nonprofit Online Bike Registry Mitigates College Bike Thefts

How a Nonprofit Online Bike Registry Mitigates College Bike Thefts

Bike Index also works with surrounding cities and towns, including police, to curb bike thefts across whole communities.

Read: Ex-Pitt Emergency Management Director Sentenced for Selling Stolen PPE During Pandemic

Ex-Pitt Emergency Management Director Sentenced for Selling Stolen PPE During Pandemic

In February and March of 2020, the former campus emergency management director sold the stolen N95 masks on eBay for $11 each.

Read: HHS: Insiders Pose Significant Cybersecurity Threat to Healthcare

HHS: Insiders Pose Significant Cybersecurity Threat to Healthcare

The average cost for credential theft was more than $871,000 for each incident associated with an insider.

Read: Pittston Schools Bolster Campus Protection with Security Window Film

Pittston Schools Bolster Campus Protection with Security Window Film

Security window film is cost effective, can slow down intruders, and saves on heating and cooling expenses.

Read: Former Yale Admin Stole $40 Million in Wire Fraud Scheme

Former Yale Admin Stole $40 Million in Wire Fraud Scheme

The woman used the money made from reselling electronics to buy luxury cars, several properties, and to travel.

Read: Ex-Three Rivers Medical Center Director Admits Stealing $781K in Supplies

Ex-Three Rivers Medical Center Director Admits Stealing $781K in Supplies

The woman used her position to purchase scalpels, shears and office supplies, and then sold them on eBay for profit.

Read: FSU Library Security Chief Charged with Grand Theft for Stealing Rare Comics

FSU Library Security Chief Charged with Grand Theft for Stealing Rare Comics

Police said the security chief had been selling the stolen property to private buyers and comic book stores for two years.

Read: Los Angeles Nun Gets Prison Sentence for Stealing $835K

Los Angeles Nun Gets Prison Sentence for Stealing $835K

She used tuition fees and donations for St. James Catholic School to gamble, take casino trips and pay her credit card charges.

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