This article, originally published July 13, 2023, was updated on Dec. 18, 2023, to reflect current statistics. Discussions around mental health issues and their prevalence have changed dramatically ...
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Each year, Campus Safety conducts surveys on safety and security technologies commonly found on K-12, universities, and healthcare campuses. The data extracted from these surveys offers insights into ...
As the mental health care provider shortage continues throughout the United States, faculty and staff at higher education institutions feel increasingly responsible for students’ mental health and ...
Graduations are significant milestones that draw large crowds, making security a top priority for event organizers. These events bring together students, families, faculty and community members, which ...
After thoughtful consideration, we have made the difficult decision to indefinitely postpone the Campus Safety Magazine. We appreciate the support and engagement of the Campus Safety Magazine ...
Note: The views expressed by guest bloggers and contributors are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of, and should not be attributed to, Campus Safety. Most personal ...
This article, originally published May 17, 2023, has been updated to include new data findings. Between 2013 and 2019, the percentage of students enrolled in public schools rose steadily as the U.S.
This article, first published on March 2, 2023, was last updated on January 5, 2026, to include updated statistics. Given the recent shooting at Brown University and an overall increase in active ...
The recent popularity of AI-powered chatbots like ChatGPT has resulted in many school districts facing a new security threat: nude AI-generated images of teen girls. The trend appears to have begun ...
When we look back at the physical security environment of the mid-2020s, the greatest hurdle was not a lack of technology, but a lack of connection. Campus safety teams were drowning in data, forced ...
Panic alarms and mobile duress systems/apps have become essential in building a safer environment for our schools, colleges, universities, and hospitals. A staggering 80% of organizations surveyed in ...