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College Campus Safety Survey
This survey is meant to learn more about the current state of safety services and programs on college and university campuses. Responses can be shared anonymously.
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1.
How big of a concern is campus safety at your institution?
A great deal
A lot
A moderate amount
A little
Not at all
2.
As a campus administrator, what are your biggest concerns around safety at your college/university (choose up to 3)?
Drug abuse and overdose
Hate speech / racial violence
Gender violence and sexual assault
Students in recovery
Public health / COVID-19
Burglary
Sexual harassment
Mental health (e.g. stress, sleep, concerning behaviors)
Natural disasters (e.g. storms, fires, earthquakes)
Suicide ideation
Alcohol abuse and overdose
Gun violence
Personal safety
Other (please specify)
3.
What safety services/systems does your campus already use (check all that apply)?
Alcohol abuse prevention curriculum for students
Anonymous crime reporting
Automated safety confirmation updates from students during emergencies
Blue Light emergency phones
Collegiate recovery community
Drug abuse prevention curriculum for students
Email alert system
Facial recognition software
Gunshot detection software
Life support systems (e.g. alarms, sprinklers, fume hoods, etc.)
Nighttime escorts for students walking alone
Nighttime shuttle service
Observation spaces for intoxicated students
On-campus fire response
On-campus health services
On-campus mental health and suicide prevention services
On-campus police / campus safety
Push notification alert system
Remote access to locking campus systems/locks/facilities
Sexual assault prevention / consent curriculum for students
SMS alert system
Social media alert system
STI testing and treatment
Student-led emergency response groups
Two-way emergency communication
Video surveillance / IP network cameras
Virtual escort / location tracking for students walking alone
Wearable alarm devices for students
Other (please specify)
4.
Which safety services and systems are/would be the most valuable and effective on your campus (choose up to 5)?
Alcohol abuse prevention curriculum for students
Anonymous crime reporting
Automated safety confirmation updates from students during emergencies
Blue Light emergency phones
Collegiate recovery community
Drug abuse prevention curriculum for students
Email alert system
Facial recognition software
Gunshot detection software
Life support systems (e.g. alarms, sprinklers, fume hoods, etc.)
Nighttime escorts for students walking alone
Nighttime shuttle service
Observation spaces for intoxicated students
On-campus fire response
On-campus health services
On-campus mental health and suicide prevention services
On-campus police / campus safety
Push notification alert system
Remote access to locking campus systems/locks/facilities
Sexual assault prevention / consent curriculum for students
SMS alert system
Social media alert system
STI testing and treatment
Student-led emergency response groups
Two-way emergency communication
Video surveillance / IP network cameras
Virtual escort / location tracking for students walking alone
Wearable alarm devices for students
Other (please specify)
5.
What are the biggest hurdles facing your campus/department in introducing new safety programs and services?
Budget cuts or restrictions
Information not reaching campus community
Lack of student buy-in
Nothing out there (products/services/etc) does what we need
Opposition or lack of buy-in from other departments
Too many legal requirements to keep track of
We already have all the safety programs we need
Other (please specify)
6.
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Name
Institution
Email Address (.edu)