Schools Must Be Better Prepared for Terrorism
School security expert says U.S. K-12 schools’ ability to respond to acts of terrorism has degraded due to them focusing too much on active shooters.
School security expert says U.S. K-12 schools’ ability to respond to acts of terrorism has degraded due to them focusing too much on active shooters.
Major General (Ret.) Robert Nabors describes some of the qualifications of U.S. military vets, as well as reasons why your institution should consider hiring these individuals.
Top hospital, school and university public safety and security professionals were recognized at the Campus Safety National Forum Wednesday evening.
Mental health professionals must be able to recognize when a client is exhibiting behavior that is threatening or concerning.
All three of this summer’s events will feature presentations from security, emergency management, public safety and technology top experts.
Twenty percent of female college students and 5 percent of male college students say they’ve been sexually assaulted.
Claremont University Director of Campus Safety Stan Skipworth discusses how the California College & University Police Chiefs Association is working to have California enhance penal code 633.
Schools must teach relationship skills so that campus safety and security programs can be fully optimized.
While the rate of reported violent incidents on K-12 campuses has declined, the use of technology and drills has increased.
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.