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Texas Schools to Install Security Cameras in Special Needs Classrooms
A new law in Texas requires certain classrooms to have surveillance cameras installed to improve staff and student safety.
Report: Smart Security Market, Especially Video Surveillance, Will Grow
Infiti Research sees the rise in global terrorist attacks as one indicator the smart security market will grow.
Texas Sheriff’s Office to Add Hospital Security to Watch Inmates
The Travis County sheriff’s office will add an officer to relieve other officers as they monitor inmates at University Medical Center Brackenridge.
VTV Family Outreach Foundation Unveils Campus Safety Self-Assessment Tools
Attend the launch Aug. 13 at George Mason University to learn more about these free assessments that cover sexual violence, physical security, hazing, mental health and more.
N.C. Police Officer Named School Resource Officer of the Year
Cpl. Shane Woodall of Wentworth, North Carolina, won the Floyd Ledbetter National School Resource Officer of the Year award recently.
6 Terrible Video Surveillance Set Ups that Hinder Security
These installations might not be all that common, but they show the value of consulting with the surveillance company or hiring a professional surveillance camera installer.
FBI Cracks Massive Sextortion Case, Looks for Other Victims
Michael Chansler was arrested after sextorting nearly 350 teenage girls.
Meet the K-12 Security Experts Presenting at the Campus Safety Conference in LA
The Campus Safety conference in Los Angeles will be split up into three tracks designed to serve the needs of security professionals in different fields: K-12, higher education and hospitals.
Study Identifies People Most Likely to Abuse Painkillers
People with a history of smoking or drug abuse are more likely to abuse painkillers according to a new study.
FBI Uses Facial Recognition Software to Catch Criminals
The FBI’s Next Generation Identification System uses mugshots, fingerprints and more to keep data on criminals.
N.D. Judge Rules Campus Police Can’t Make Arrests Off Campus
The North Dakota Supreme Court’s ruling changes the way the three major state college police departments have been operating.










