Friday’s mass shooting will force us to once again review our nation’s K-12 active shooter response emergency plans, as well as the technologies and approaches to construction and renovation that can help thwart future attacks.
These are the common behaviors of abusive individuals (who could be male or female). It should be noted that these types of behaviors very often escalate from verbal abuse to battering.
Results from Campus Safety’s opinion survey also show that 42% of respondents believe campus police and security officers do not have the right type of lethal and less lethal weapons to appropriately respond to an incident.
Part 1 of Campus Safety magazine’s opinion survey results also show that 41% of campus police and security officers are not paid a fair wage for their duties.
Lists like this one threaten to reverse the progress made by victim advocates and organizations that have been working diligently to encourage colleges to report crime.
Congratulations to Saratoga Hospital Director of Public Safety John DiNovo for winning the Campus Safety Director of the Year, Healthcare award. By documenting the services provided by his officers, he was able to upgrade his institution’s security technology, revamp his department and improve security in his hospital’s emergency room.
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.