Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans
AMARILLO, TEXAS — Sexual violence is a hot topic on college campuses. However, according to the Texas Association Against Sexual Assault, 82 percent of victims do no report this type of crime to law enforcement. Nearby West Texas A&M says they expect their averages to be below the national averages because of their student body size. However, when looking at data from recent years, the PD at WTAMU feels sexual violence crimes are under reported. Yet, technology could change this. A newly created app can now be accessed throughout campuses in the state of Texas, giving students resources at their fingertips. It’s called Texas Safety U. “We are technology driven society right now. That is probably the first step for anyone, especially the college age they are going to access those types of services and information by technology initially,” said Family Support Services, Angie Stovall. source: http://www.connectamarillo.com/news/story.aspx?id=1159194
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