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After five incidents of sexual harassment in campus bathrooms and two incidents of sexual assault in campus libraries, students are concerned that McGill security is not equipped to handle emergencies related to sexual violence.

An article criticizing criticizing the Senate Sub-Committee on Safety for Women's 1983 washroom poster. The authors point out that, while the poster supplies the phone number of McGill Security, there are no phones in washrooms from which to make…

An article critiquing the posters and campus maps created by the Senate Sub-Committee on Safety for Women as being inadequate. Instead, the authors demand increased security and improvements to the training of security staff, increased lighting on…

After an increase in sexual assaults on or near campus, McGill Security services are unwilling to give any information about the number of security staff on campus or how they address incidents of sexual violence.

Created by the Senate Sub-Committee on Safety for Women, a poster with McGill Security's phone number hung in campus washrooms gets mixed reactions.

An article describing safety issues on campus following several sexual assaults in 1988 and 1989. The article discusses the role and responsibilities of McGill security and the Montreal Urban Community (MUC) Police, as well as student organizations…

A student apprehends a man believed to be responsible for thefts and harassment against women in the library.

Descriptions of ongoing projects related to the McGill Campus Safety Audit

After an increase in sexual violence on campus, the newly formed Sub-Committee on Safety for Women begins a series of initiatives to increase awareness of security issues on campus.

Details further concerns about safety on campus and in the Milton-Parc area.
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