COVID-19 Subsides, but Violence Escalates as Feds Predicted
A DHS memo issued in early 2020 warned of increased violence due to emotional, mental and financial strain exacerbated by the pandemic and social isolation.
A DHS memo issued in early 2020 warned of increased violence due to emotional, mental and financial strain exacerbated by the pandemic and social isolation.
Here’s an update on the status of some of the lawsuits challenging college COVID-19 vaccine mandates.
Despite a nationwide movement to minimize police and security personnel on campus, some schools are hiring even more officers.
Feds have wrapped up a 2018 cyberattack case that jeopardized patient information at Gwinnett Medical Center hospitals.
The judge found a claim made by the lead plaintiff that likened the vaccine to the Nazis’ forced medical experiments on World War II Holocaust victims to be “reprehensible.”
Modern incident management systems should enable fire alarm, mass notification and building integration in one comprehensive emergency communication solution.
A whole lot of federal funding has just become available for things like HVAC, video surveillance, access control, emergency communications and other system upgrades related to campus security and safety.
The former nursing assistant admitted to intentionally injecting seven elderly men with insulin they didn’t need, causing their blood sugar to plummet.
The exploration of techniques to provide clean, heathy air continues and reveals effective measures.
It is essential to take any and all threats seriously that intimate violence, and to implement the necessary resources and intervention.