10 Key Findings from the U.S. Secret Service’s Targeted School Violence Report
A report released Thursday by the U.S. Secret Service includes 10 key findings from studying 41 incidents of targeted school violence from 2008 to 2017.
A report released Thursday by the U.S. Secret Service includes 10 key findings from studying 41 incidents of targeted school violence from 2008 to 2017.
Improvements include fencing, security cameras, window security film, video doorbell systems, and an emergency alert system, among others.
The 3-day virtual event will bring together renowned school safety experts, thought leaders and school-based crisis survivors.
Measures put in place to mitigate COVID-19 should not increase a school’s exposure to other threats, making multi-hazard planning more important than ever.
Traditional law enforcement agencies should consider adopting many of the public safety approaches that work on college campuses.
As the date to reopen schools gets closer, be sure your campus can address the risks and threats of violence created or exacerbated by the coronavirus shutdown.
While the Utah school district has installed secure vestibules and cameras, internal threats have been its main focus.
In addition to traditional security and monitoring functions, Nemours Children’s Hospital uses its video management platform to deliver unique services to the radiology and cardiology units, behavioral health clinics, perinatal care and more.
The money will be used to help students who do not have access to mental health services in their communities.
This year’s powerful PSA from Sandy Hook Promise follows a student from the start of the school day up until he enters the auditorium armed with a rifle.