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Negligent Discharges: A Real Risk If We Allow Guns on Campus

Schools must look at the risk management implications associated with concealed carry laws and the unintentional discharge of firearms.

Want to ‘Sell’ Security?  Be Realistic About the Risks of Gun Violence

Exaggerating the likelihood of tragedies will backfire and put your campus in greater danger.

There Is No Such Thing as Plausible Deniability in School Safety

Just because you don’t know about a threat doesn’t mean you aren’t liable for it.

Read: Focusing Only on Active Shooters Leaves Schools Less Prepared for Terrorists

Focusing Only on Active Shooters Leaves Schools Less Prepared for Terrorists

An all-hazards approach to safety and security training will enable schools to better respond to a terrorist attack.

Read: Report Reveals Process Behind Security Product Purchasing

Report Reveals Process Behind Security Product Purchasing

Check out some of the reasons why you do — or don’t — buy new electronic security solutions.

Spotting Warning Signs of Violence in Adults

Here are a few warning signs of violence public safety officials should look out for in adults.

Want to Change Rape Culture? Address It in K-12 Schools

Proposed increases in Title IX and Clery fines won’t address sexual assault in elementary and secondary schools, and they could hurt community college students.

Read: Don’t Resort to Quick-Fix Lockdown Practices

Don’t Resort to Quick-Fix Lockdown Practices

Equipment manufacturer warns that some new and untested products could put staff and students at greater risk.

Is ‘Run, Hide, Fight’ Applicable in the K-12 Setting?

“Lock Out, Get Out, Take Out” active shooter response may be more appropriate for schools.

Are You Covering All of Your Campus Safety Bases?

New research tells us that schools are too focused on active shooters and should pay more attention to accidental causes of death and other threats.

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