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NFPA Summer Safety Tips to Avoid Electric Shock Drowning Risks
NFPA is committed to educating the public to help prevent electric-related injuries and fatalities in swimming and boating areas.
NewsBryan Kohberger Pleads Guilty to University of Idaho Student Murders
Bryan Kohberger had been charged in the 2022 fatal stabbings of four University of Idaho students.
NewsPhiladelphia Police Release Video in Search for Suspect in School Safety Officer Shooting
The suspected shooter was driving a 2017-2019 Kia Sportage.
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Keeping Your Campus Connected and Protected
Schools at every level need surveillance solutions that combine 24/7 protection with the latest advancements in Artificial Intelligence (AI), analytics, and cloud management.
10 Essential Traits of a Great Investigator
Want to be a successful crime investigator? Humility, good communication skills, and being thorough are just some of the characteristics you’ll need to possess.
InsightsJim Harbaugh Added to Lawsuit as Matt Weiss Faces Federal Charges for Alleged Hacking of Athletes’ Data
The former football coach and other UM officials face allegations of neglect in a lawsuit tied to ex-assistant coach Weiss, who is accused of hacking female athletes' private data.
NewsReimagining School Safety: 3 Ways to Prevent Youth Violence
Shifting from reactive measures to a culture of violence prevention starts with embedding mental health, emotional safety, and human connection into the core of how we plan, lead, and protect…
InsightsOhio Hospital Shooting Leaves Patient Care Tech Injured; Suspect in Custody
The shooting happened when Aultman Hospital staff, accompanied by two armed security officers, entered Fair’s private room to prevent him from injuring himself.
News2025 Campus Safety Conference Discounted Hotel Rate Ends July 7
The 2025 Campus Safety Conference is taking place at Hilton Austin, making it the most convenient choice for lodging.
NewsFederal Task Force Accuses Harvard of Title VI Violations, Threatens Loss of Federal Funding
The federal Task Force to Combat Anti-Semitism has accused Harvard of being “in violent violation” of Title VI, threatening to withdraw federal funding unless significant changes are made.
NewsPhiladelphia School Safety Officer Shot After Road Rage Incident
The school safety officer was shot multiple times and is in critical condition.
NewsWhen Every Second Counts: The Hidden 911 Pitfalls Jeopardizing Campus Safety
Learn how to ensure 911 calls will be routed correctly — with the right location and to the right responders.
SponsoredHarvard Kennedy School Introduces Contingency Plan for International Students
HKS students unable to enter the U.S. will be able to study online or complete their degrees at the University of Toronto.
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