Community Policing

Read: UMass Amherst Solves the ‘Blarney Blowout’

UMass Amherst Solves the ‘Blarney Blowout’

A year after an annual event known as Blarney Blowout caused national headlines for its chaos, the University of Massachusetts Amherst hosted an orderly, largely peaceful event by changing its approach.

EMU Police to Wear Cameras Starting Next Year

The Eastern Michigan University Department of Public Safety plans to purchase 43 body-worn cameras to equip its officers and improve safety on campus.

Read: The Israeli Approach to School Security

The Israeli Approach to School Security

Here are some lessons learned by a K-12 school campus police chief who participated in the Georgia International Law Enforcement Exchange.

Read: How to Improve Situational Awareness on Campus

How to Improve Situational Awareness on Campus

Your efforts, although time consuming, will help to ensure students, faculty and staff will take responsibility for their own safety.

Read: Where to Deploy Bike Patrols

Where to Deploy Bike Patrols

In this photo gallery, see how public safety cyclists model safe cycling behavior for students, effectively manage crowds at sporting events and augment campus community policing efforts.

Read: How Bike Patrols Can Improve Campus Safety

How Bike Patrols Can Improve Campus Safety

Public safety cyclists model safe cycling behavior for students, effectively manage crowds at sporting events and augment campus community policing efforts.

Read: Overhauling a Department Despite  the Odds

Overhauling a Department Despite the Odds

Here’s how this year’s winner of the Campus Safety Director of the Year, Higher Education award transformed his agency while overcoming significant challenges.

Read: Surviving Foot Patrol

Surviving Foot Patrol

Walking a beat requires a different mindset and different tactics than driving one.

Is Your Campus Prepared For Flash Mobs?

Community policing, tip lines and video surveillance can help, but how much?

Read: Want to Attend a Safe College? 10 Questions You Should Ask

Want to Attend a Safe College? 10 Questions You Should Ask

Here’s some advice a retired community college police chief gives to parents and their children who are shopping for colleges and universities.

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