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The Campus Safety and Violence Prevention Knowledge Community (KC) is a forum for all higher education administrators responsible for the safety, security, and emotional needs of the campus community and institution. By encouraging member interaction through the sharing of ideas, trends, best practices, resources, and research, the Campus Safety and Violence Prevention KC fosters collaboration, awareness, and support for campus safety. Campus Safety has partnered with NASPA and this KC to create a hub of content that supports these interactions. We hope these resources support safety on your campus and beyond.

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Los Angeles Wildfires Update: January 23, 2025

LA County officials are calling for a review of the county's emergency alert system after residents in western…

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New Mexico AG Backs Bills That Would Criminalize Hazing, Cyberbullying

New Mexico is one of six states that does not have an anti-hazing law, according to Attorney General…

News January 22
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Are Emergency Communications Systems Too Complicated for Real-World Incident Response?

A layered approach with two-way radios and other user-friendly, separate-but-integrated technologies is the most effective incident response strategy.

Insights January 22
Strategy & Planning Series
Strategy & Planning Series
Strategy & Planning Series
Strategy & Planning Series
Strategy & Planning Series