Campus Safety News Round Up 4-5

In this week’s round up, Zach talks about a case study on the University of West Georgia.

Campus Safety Magazine has so much valuable content each week that we’ve decided to start giving brief video overviews of some of the stories that have the biggest impact on the security industry.

In this week’s edition, we talk about a case study on the University of West Georgia.

In the study you get an idea of how the university keeps students engaged in campus safety efforts.

From orientation on, students learn about the importance of adopting basic protection measures from police. Those measures include using the school’s buddy escort program and the student safety patrol that operates 24/7, 365.

The case study also covers the security systems the school has in place, which were developed and upgraded through a partnership with Stanley Security. Safety measures were also developed through a unique grant program with the company.

So be sure to check out those stories and all the content on campussafetymagazine.com for the latest news in the campus security field.

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Zach Winn is a journalist living in the Boston area. He was previously a reporter for Wicked Local and graduated from Keene State College in 2014, earning a Bachelor’s Degree in journalism and minoring in political science.

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