Campus Security

Employees Can Now Bring Guns on Tenn. College Campuses

The controversial law still forbids students from carrying concealed handguns.

Are Federal Law Enforcement Task Forces Good or Bad for Campus Police Departments?

Here are the pros and cons of participating in a task force, as well as three best practices to consider if an officer from your hospital, school or university police department becomes a member.

Read: Converting Distraction to Advantage: Using Mobile Learning to Address the Safety Education Gaps

Converting Distraction to Advantage: Using Mobile Learning to Address the Safety Education Gaps

DCU’s mobile app makes safety training simple.

UWG Forges Strategic Partnerships to Promote a Secure Campus

Safety and security are supported by University of West Georgia top administrators and the entire campus, creating a stable learning environment for students.

Read: Georgia State Integrates Cameras with City Police

Georgia State Integrates Cameras with City Police

The integration was completed to help improve campus and community security.

Read: Are Your Protection Programs Balanced?

Are Your Protection Programs Balanced?

In addition to adopting various types of security and life-safety technologies, campuses must put an equal amount of effort into developing a culture of safety and wellness.

Read: GSU Police Chief Demoted Following Double Shooting

GSU Police Chief Demoted Following Double Shooting

The university president expressed disappointment with the police department’s response to the shooting.

The Costs of Crime and the Benefits of Security Technology, Part 1

Here’s an estimate of what your organization might spend on access control and locks, as well as the lives, resources and money you could save as a result of the installation of these technologies.

Read: UIC Officers Criticize Their Police Chief Following Trump Rally Violence

UIC Officers Criticize Their Police Chief Following Trump Rally Violence

Seven campus police officers were responsible for the letter, which claimed the school’s policies created a dangerous situation.

Read: Oregon Community Colleges Denied State Security Funding

Oregon Community Colleges Denied State Security Funding

Lawmakers asked the state’s community colleges to wait a year for an increase in security funding.

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