How to Shatter the Myths about Drugs and Alcohol
National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week is Jan. 22-28, and your school, college or hospital can participate. Here’s how to set up, promote and host your event.
National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week is Jan. 22-28, and your school, college or hospital can participate. Here’s how to set up, promote and host your event.
Advances in video surveillance, access control, systems integration and PSIM are just a few trends the security industry has seen in 2017.
This Ohio school’s new wireless locks have helped to address the cost and safety issues associated with mechanical locks and key systems.
Check out these top 12 security technology innovations of 2017 that could help simplify and solve your campus safety needs.
Before your university and local law enforcement conduct joint training, be sure you have a risk mitigation plan.
Campuses that work with law enforcement, create policies and provide support to at-risk students have the best chance of discouraging gang involvement.
Hospitals, schools and universities must be prepared for emergencies, and an instant notification system is a valuable tool that can help campuses respond quickly when disaster strikes.
School safety and security incidents don’t just happen when class is in session. Will your coaches, sponsors and directors know how to respond?
Here’s what consultants look for when examining a school’s security posture and incident management plan.
Campus police should be able to recognize signs of relationship violence.
In this webinar, attendees will learn the observable behaviors people exhibit as they head down a path of violence so we can help prevent the preventable.
This discussion will help participants analyze, understand, and assess their own program effectiveness.