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June 2022 marks the 50th anniversary of the passage of Title IX, the revolutionary civil rights law that requires all federally funded educational institutions to prohibit discrimination based on sex. Eighteen years later the Clery Act was passed, setting the framework for increased transparency and accountability related to crimes on campus.
K-12Higher EducationHuman trafficking, which involves the use of force, fraud, or coercion to obtain labor or commercial sex, is a crime that isn’t often associated with institutions of higher education.
Provides research-based information on drinking and its impact. The webpage includes key facts and statistics, information about how alcohol impacts the body and brain, and its effect on different groups of people, including college students and people who are underage.
Provides answers to frequently asked questions about alcohol and drinking. These questions include responses to how alcohol impacts people, what binge drinking is, and how drinking affects young people.
Provides tips and resources for communities and stakeholders to prepare for natural disasters and emergencies, as well as ways to get involved. Includes links to help community members take action, be counted, and spread the word.
Provides an index of the American College Health Association's and other resources on this topic. Resources include association projects, programs, publications, guidelines, and more. Additional information may be available under “External Resources.”
Offers victim assistance information, research findings, and educational materials specific to the issues of campus crime and safety on one website. Resources include Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) and OVC-sponsored publications, as well as Office of Justice Programs publications.
Provides institutions of higher education and their surrounding communities with resources to prevent drug abuse among college students. These resources promote the importance of prevention and its role in helping ensure the health and safety of the nation’s colleges and universities.
Discusses the implications of campus violence and victimization and provides detailed information on crime and safety and substance use on college campuses.
Provides a forum for all higher education administrators responsible for the safety, security, and emotional needs of the campus community and institution. By encouraging member interaction through the sharing of ideas, trends, best practices, resources, and research, the Campus Safety Knowledge Community fosters collaboration, awareness, and support for campus safety.