Making Campuses Safe

05/21/2024

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The demand for security is increasing, but colleges are dealing with tight budgets, law enforcement is experiencing a drop in recruits, and students are concerned about potential bias from police toward marginalized groups. Some institutions have turned to technology to address this need, but it has its limitations.

This Research Brief from The Chronicle of Higher Education, with Steven Healy’s participation, delves into the key findings from the latest survey and examines how colleges are beginning to prepare for weather disasters, mass shootings, and mental health issues as their approaches evolve.

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