// Global Analysis Archive
Source-cited surveys and parliamentary testimony suggest school violence in Mongolia is widespread, increasingly cyber-enabled, and closely linked to severe adolescent mental health outcomes. Current responses centered on punitive record-keeping appear insufficient relative to prevention, early detection, and trusted reporting needs, especially outside Ulaanbaatar.
A Xi’an security guard died after attempting to stop a woman who jumped from the 11th floor, with video of the incident spreading online and police opening an investigation. The case spotlights weaknesses in suicide intervention protocols, building safety governance, and duty-of-care protections for frontline security workers.
Source-cited surveys and parliamentary testimony suggest school violence in Mongolia is widespread, increasingly cyber-enabled, and closely linked to severe adolescent mental health outcomes. Current responses centered on punitive record-keeping appear insufficient relative to prevention, early detection, and trusted reporting needs, especially outside Ulaanbaatar.
A Xi’an security guard died after attempting to stop a woman who jumped from the 11th floor, with video of the incident spreading online and police opening an investigation. The case spotlights weaknesses in suicide intervention protocols, building safety governance, and duty-of-care protections for frontline security workers.
| ID | Title | Category | Date | Views | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RPT-3480 | Mongolia’s School Violence: Viral Footage Exposes a Deeper Safeguarding and Mental Health Crisis | Mongolia | 2026-04-05 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-58 | Xi’an Tragedy Highlights Gaps in High-Rise Crisis Response and Frontline Safety | Public Safety | 2026-01-20 | 0 | ACCESS » |