Stalking on Campus: A Silent Epidemic
The first steps to combating stalking include taking it seriously, having an appropriate policy, and training campus personnel how to respond.
The first steps to combating stalking include taking it seriously, having an appropriate policy, and training campus personnel how to respond.
Here are just some steps that can be taken to both reduce crime and make students feel more safe while exploring campus.
Bike Index also works with surrounding cities and towns, including police, to curb bike thefts across whole communities.
Educational sessions at the upcoming Campus Safety Conferences will address the four phases of emergency planning: prevention, response, mitigation and recovery.
Each student said they brought the weapon to protect themselves on the way to and from school and not to harm others.
Security robots can flag anomalies, detect, prevent and respond to emergencies in real-time, and more.
Three Austin-East High School students were shot and killed in one month, prompting city, police and school leaders to make changes.
Research shows blue light emergency phones help deter crimes, and students and parents still want the technology on campus.
University officials agreed to amend its contract with a private security company to include the additional foot patrols but will not pay for it.
The phrase “See Something, Say Something” has proven successful time and again in stopping tragic situations, particularly school shooting threats.