Join Campus Safety and Stephen Lopez, Chief of the New Mexico State University Police Department to learn how to apply the KISUS (Keep It Simple Under Stress) principle so that emergency plans are easy to train, learn, and utilize.
Join Campus Safety and Stephen Lopez, Chief of the New Mexico State University Police Department to learn how to apply the KISUS (Keep It Simple Under Stress) principle so that emergency plans are easy to train, learn, and utilize.
Stephen Lopez explained how school and hospital security professionals should interact with the media and gave best practices.
Unarmed campus security officers can be a tremendous asset during an active killer, active shooter or active assailant attack.
This webinar will discuss how to recognize signs of potential targeted violence and how to implement a protection plan.
The topic Campus Safety readers showed most interest in this month was acts of violence, which doesn’t come as a surprise since data shows violence is increasing in schools and hospitals.
Incidents of targeted violence in schools are on the rise. Learn how to detect and report possible danger signs and how to respond.
For those schools who do not have an educational/training program, this will provide the core concepts and material needed to start one.
Webinar attendees will explore a variety of topics, including active shooter events outside of the classroom environment.
These interactive webinar series, limited to 35 participants, allow attendees to video chat directly with presenters and other public safety professionals.