According to Campus Safety’s latest survey, 43% of participants say their glass doors and windows are the security systems most likely to fail during an unauthorized intrusion.
Threat assessment training should be provided to anyone in any community, not just to campus behavioral intervention team members.
Safety and security are a priority for schools and legislators, but life safety shortcuts, such as door barricade devices, may lead to even more tragedy.
For those schools who do not have an educational/training program, this will provide the core concepts and material needed to start one.
Webinar attendees will explore a variety of topics, including active shooter events outside of the classroom environment.
This Webcast will provide an outline of concepts, stats and actions that unarmed security officers will need to know to prepare to react to violent incidents on the campus of any school, college, or university.
The flood of volunteers and donations that come in immediately after a mass violence tragedy can be overwhelming. Here’s how you can manage them more effectively.
Students, teachers and staff members must be able to hear and understand emergency messages broadcast on public address systems so they can respond effectively.
A recent study found between the 2001-2002 and 2015-2016 school years, 437 people were shot in 190 college campus shooting incidents.
Unarmed campus security officers can be a tremendous asset during an active killer, active shooter or active assailant attack.