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Read: Prevention Training Matters More than Response in the Fight Against Active Shooters

Prevention Training Matters More than Response in the Fight Against Active Shooters

Threat assessment training should be provided to anyone in any community, not just to campus behavioral intervention team members.

Read: Durham DA: Officers Should Not Be Armed in Duke ER After Fatal Shooting

Durham DA: Officers Should Not Be Armed in Duke ER After Fatal Shooting

The recommendation was made after a patient grabbed an officer’s service weapon and fired it in the Duke University emergency department.

Read: How RFID Technology Can Reduce Gun Violence

How RFID Technology Can Reduce Gun Violence

RFID-based smart guns could significantly reduce the rate of gun violence, including suicides, homicides, and accidents.

Read: Cain, Pluretti and Sarnese Named 2022 Campus Safety Directors of the Year

Cain, Pluretti and Sarnese Named 2022 Campus Safety Directors of the Year

The Director of the Year winners were announced at the 2022 Campus Safety Conference East in Rockville, Maryland.

Read: UKPD Recognizes Specialized K9 Unit

UKPD Recognizes Specialized K9 Unit

The University of Kentucky Police Department is recognizing the 13 K9s that have served with it since 2004.

Read: FBI: Active Shooter Incidents Doubled From 2018 to 2021

FBI: Active Shooter Incidents Doubled From 2018 to 2021

The number of victims either killed or wounded last year in active shooter attacks increased by more than 48% compared to 2020.

Read: Broaden Emergency Coverage in Mass Notification with Advanced Fire Alarm Systems

Broaden Emergency Coverage in Mass Notification with Advanced Fire Alarm Systems

Today’s fire panels utilize modular architectures that incorporate innovations in network configuration, audio, circuit survivability and, when connecting to external networks, adequate levels of cybersecurity.

Read: How Campuses Play an Integral Part in Welcoming Refugees

How Campuses Play an Integral Part in Welcoming Refugees

Here’s how Virtua Health assisted refugees fleeing Afghanistan and how these practices might apply to other organizations helping refugees.

Read: Responding to Elderly Patient Elopement and Wandering: Part 2

Responding to Elderly Patient Elopement and Wandering: Part 2

Security technology and proper planning can help mitigate the risk of patient wandering and elopement, as well as aid your healthcare facility’s response to a patient escape.

Read: 55% of High Schoolers Were Emotionally Abused by an Adult During Lockdown

55% of High Schoolers Were Emotionally Abused by an Adult During Lockdown

The CDC’s Adolescent Behaviors and Experiences Survey defined emotional abuse as being sworn at, insulted, or put down.

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