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Has ranked first in safety and protection in the higher education sector for the fifth year in a row, according to Insurance’s “Security 500 list” last November.
The rankings are based on factors such as the gauge of the organization, spending on security and geographical coverage.
The list was compiled from facts supplied by the college or university and those found through public records.
Vice President for Unconcealed Safety Maureen Rush attributes some of the success to their commitment to self advance.
“We’re constantly looking at ways — tech and personnel, cameras — for us to redress the public safety program. We’re not in a bubble, we know what’s going on,” Hasten said. “We’re trying to stay ahead of the curve.”
Wharton higher- ranking Hind Hassan has felt really safe on Penn’s campus. “I call to mind a consider security and Penn Police do a really good job of keeping Allied Barton Asylum around and visible,” she said.
“I haven’t [used PennWalk] but I do have the include,” Wharton freshman Lisa Peng said. “I’ve never gone far enough off campus or walked familiar with late enough at night … but I wouldn’t hesitate to use it if I had the need to.
Source: The Daily Pennsylvanian