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Panic and Confusion Arise from AI-Generated Photo of Fake Bellaire High School Fire
An AI-generated photo falsely depicting Bellaire High School on fire caused widespread panic and highlighted the dangers of digital misinformation.
NewsCollege Women Experience More Sexual Violence than Women Who Don’t Attend College, Study Reveals
College women are better equipped to identify and report sexual assault due to awareness programs like the Clery Act and movements such as #MeToo, highlighting the importance of education in…
NewsCampus Safety Experts Share Key Insights at EDspaces 2025
Last week’s Campus Safety at EDspaces 2025 conference in Columbus, Ohio, brought together school and college security experts, educators, facilities directors and architects to share innovative strategies and solutions for…
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Empower Staff with Immediate, Precise Alerts
The InformaCast Wearable Alert Badge is a compact, wireless panic button that school staff can use to alert others the moment issues arise.
3 States Required to Teach Gun Safety in Schools
Arkansas, Tennessee, and Utah now require schools to teach children about proper gun storage and what to do if they find a firearm.
NewsPart 3: 4 Interventions for Campus Violence Prevention
To mitigate attackers’ influence and manipulation, it is essential to develop strategies that enhance bystander intervention and improve threat assessment protocols.
InsightsMichigan Schools Must Waive Legal Rights to Receive Safety Funds
The Oxford High School shooting raised many concerns about the lack of cooperation from district employees during the investigation.
NewsPart 2: Behavioral Differences in K-12 and College Shooters’ Interactions with Parents, Peers, and Teachers
School shooters may adjust their behaviors and modify their manipulations depending on the social context and the relationship they have with the bystander.
InsightsTennessee Man’s Arrest Over Facebook Post on Charlie Kirk Murder Sparks Free Speech Debate
Larry Bushart Jr.’s month-long imprisonment over his social media post about Charlie Kirk’s assassination highlights the clash between Tennessee’s news school safety laws and First Amendment rights.
NewsPart 1: How School Shooters Manipulate Others, Evade Bystander Concerns
Part 1 of this three-part series discusses common deception strategies school shooters use to influence others and evade detection.
InsightsMobile Credentials Emerge as Leading Access Control Option
Access control is going mobile, with phone-based options becoming increasingly popular in installations across all vertical markets.
InsightsVirginia Jury Awards $10 Million in Richneck School Teacher Shooting Case
A jury found a Richneck School administrator guilty of gross negligence in case involving a first grader who shot his teacher.
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