A new University of Maine study reveals that campus relationships play a critical role in determining whether college students report hazing incidents to administrators. The research, released during National Hazing Prevention Week, examined how students' connections with peers, faculty, and staff influence their willingness to speak out about hazing experiences. Relationships Drive Reporting Decisions Devin Franklin, the study's lead author and a Ph.D. student in higher education, explained ...| Campus Safety Magazine
Coaches and athletic staff members should be on school threat management teams due to their unique relationships with students and their ability to identify concerning behaviors. active shooter| Campus Safety Magazine