NCS4 Releases Spectator Sports Safety and Security Survey Findings
The survey found 73% of spectators prefer visible security measures at sporting events and 70% would be willing to pay a nominal security ticket fee.
The survey found 73% of spectators prefer visible security measures at sporting events and 70% would be willing to pay a nominal security ticket fee.
This month’s edition of 5 Facts covers window security, cyberbullying, suicide prevention and more.
The tax revenue, which is estimated to generate $159 million annually, will pay for school safety and violence prevention programs.
If you are a campus protection professional, please complete our new survey on panic alarms and mobile duress systems/apps.
Technologies such as real-time location systems play a pivotal role in supporting staff and patients and addressing ongoing healthcare challenges, including workplace violence.
The partnerships with local police and deployment of more security officers follows allegations by Ron DeSantis that the schools have direct ties to the Chinese Communist Party.
This year’s PSA emphasizes the importance of speaking up when concerning behavior is exhibited — even if you think they might be “joking.”
Two visitors were shot and two Tuskegee students were hurt when gunfire erupted during a party at a student housing complex.
Our latest survey finds that most campuses now embrace lockdown and access control technologies but are much more aware of the challenges associated with these systems.
Johns Hopkins is inviting students, faculty, staff, and the community to review the policies that are being considered for its new police force.