Cover Story
By Robin Hattersley Gray
The first steps to combating this crime include taking it seriously, having an appropriate policy, and training campus personnel and public safety officers on how to effectively respond.
By Robin Hattersley Gray
Here are the top concerns and comments that were written in by respondents to the December 2011 Campus Safety magazine and Center for Campus Fire Safety fire survey.
By Robin Hattersley Gray
More than half of university, hospital and K-12 school district fire protection professionals rate system maintenance (57%) and false alarms (53%) as two of their top four campus fire protection concerns.
By Norman Diegnan and Robin Hattersley Gray
The University of the District of Columbia adopts an offline access control system that allows it to leverage its previous technology investments.
By Brittany-Marie Swanson
Emergency planning, stadium security, and enforcing good spectator conduct through PA and video board announcements as well as a texting system will help keep your sporting events riot free.
By Robin Hattersley Gray
Here is a list of important statistics on stalking behavior.
By Robin Hattersley Gray
Understanding what activities can be part of stalking behavior will help you to create an appropriate policy to address it.
By Robin Hattersley Gray
Know the signs of abuse and the common behaviors of offenders so you can protect the children in your organization.
By Robin Hattersley Gray
These are the steps you can take to prevent child sexual abuse after an employee or volunteer has been hired.
By Robin Hattersley Gray
Congratulations to all of our top nominees! The winner(s) will be announced in the April/May issue of Campus Safety magazine as well as on www.CampusSafetyMagazine.com.