Here We Go Again… Another Mass Shooting
Post Umpqua, let’s review the real security and safety solutions you can adopt to protect your campus.
Post Umpqua, let’s review the real security and safety solutions you can adopt to protect your campus.
During a stressful emergency, cognitive function drops and manual dexterity lowers considerably, so people usually default to their training.
University police agencies must strive to find the balance between meeting best policing practices and the needs of their communities. The training their officers undergo must reflect this balance.
Adolescent students should start their classes no earlier than 8:30 a.m. so that they get enough sleep.
The Clery Act forces top college administrators to pay attention to campus public safety staffing, technology and emergency management.
Improved regulation compliance and cost savings are just a couple of reasons why access control upgrades will appeal to the top brass at your hospital, school or university.
Schools must teach relationship skills so that campus safety and security programs can be fully optimized.
Campus police officers possess different qualities than their traditional counterparts, including empathy and the ability to think outside of the box.
Retroactive school violence legislation that is currently being considered by the Colorado legislature could threaten risk management programs and put significant financial strain on districts and other public institutions.
As some fraternities get engulfed in scandal, people should remember that they aren’t necessarily representative of the whole.