The University of Arizona made public an independent report on school safety following the on-campus killing of Dr. Thomas Meixner in October. University President Dr. Robert Robbins will address the report in a press conference Monday .
TUCSON, Ariz. — University of Arizona President Dr. Robert Robbins will address the public over school safety concerns Monday at 2:30 p.m.
The group found several weaknesses in areas related to the university's threat assessments and public safety response, among other areas: nor does it have a clearly published or utilized reporting system for threats and disruptive behavior;, including the clear ability to make anonymous reports of threatening or concerning behavior.
most often concerns are circulated internally when such concerns are brought to the attention of individuals who serve or have served on TAMT in the normal course of their full-time positions. TEXT OF FULL REPORTAs you will read in their report...delivered to me by the PAX Group Friday, there were systemic issues across three main themes:
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