U.S. Dept. of Ed Releases 2016 Campus Safety Handbook
This edition includes guidance on how institutions of higher education can comply with the Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act.
This edition includes guidance on how institutions of higher education can comply with the Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act.
In appropriate cases, behavioral threat assessments that are run separately but parallel to institutional Title IX sexual violence investigations can enhance security.
‘Looking Back, Moving Forward’ marks 25th anniversary of historic legislation that changed landscape of campus safety by ensuring accountability of colleges and universities.
U.S. Department of Education OCR Assistant Secretary Catherin Lhamon will be the featured speaker Nov. 13 at ‘Looking Back, Moving Forward: 25 Years of the Jeanne Clery Act.’
U.S. Department of Education OCR Assistant Secretary Catherin Lhamon will be the featured speaker Nov. 13 at ‘Looking Back, Moving Forward: 25 Years of the Jeanne Clery Act.’
States and the federal government have recently enacted laws to address how colleges handle sexual assault claims. Here’s the latest on some of the new laws, as well as best practices your campus should adopt.
None of the six institutions of higher ed that were audited were fully compliant. VAWA policy statements pose challenges.
Laura Dunn of SurvJustice and Daniel Carter of 32 National Campus Safety Initiative explain how colleges can comply with the Campus SaVE Act.
Take a look at photos from NECUSA’s 61st annual conference.
The University of California on Friday announced the release of a comprehensive expansion of its policy against sexual and domestic violence, stalking and harassment.