Active Shooter

Read: Proposed Colo. Bills Could Create Troubling Precedent

Proposed Colo. Bills Could Create Troubling Precedent

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.

Read: Man Shoots Himself After Abducting Hospital Employee

Man Shoots Himself After Abducting Hospital Employee

A Wisconsin manhunt came to an end Monday when police located a man they say abducted a hospital employee.

Read: PAINs: Warning Signs of an At-Risk Individual

PAINs: Warning Signs of an At-Risk Individual

Using Pre attack indicators of violence, security officials can prevent or at least mitigate an attack.

Read: Using Situational Awareness to Identify Pre-Attack Indicators

Using Situational Awareness to Identify Pre-Attack Indicators

Know the signs of an individual who might act out immediately – or weeks or years from now – so you can address student, teacher and staff challenges, as well as prevent violence on campus.

Read: Cafeteria Where Washington School Shooting Occurred Won’t Reopen

Cafeteria Where Washington School Shooting Occurred Won’t Reopen

The Marysville, Wash., high school cafeteria that was the site of a school shooting last October will not reopen, as the school district is attempting to get money from the state to replace it.

Read: 3 Things Your Security Cameras Need to be Effective When Active Shooters Strike

3 Things Your Security Cameras Need to be Effective When Active Shooters Strike

Simply having a video surveillance system can promote a false sense of security.

Read: Multiple States Mull Passage of Campus Concealed Carry Legislation

Multiple States Mull Passage of Campus Concealed Carry Legislation

Several states are considering passage of laws allowing college students or K-12 staff and teachers to carry concealed firearms on campus.

Read: Virginia Tech 1 Year Later: How Campuses Have Responded

Virginia Tech 1 Year Later: How Campuses Have Responded

The Virginia Tech tragedy stands out as the incident most responsible for the dramatic shift of the higher education community’s safety and security mentality. But have U.S. campuses really applied what they’ve learned? According to the Campus Safety Post Virginia Tech Study, in many ways, yes.

Newtown Votes to Raze School Gunman’s Home

A legislative council in Newtown, Conn., has voted to raze the former home of Sandy Hook shooter Adam Lanza.

Read: Alabama Supreme Court Dismisses University Shooting Lawsuit

Alabama Supreme Court Dismisses University Shooting Lawsuit

The Alabama Supreme Court has dismissed a wrongful death lawsuit accusing University of Alabama in Huntsville officials of negligence related to the shooting deaths of three faculty members.

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