How to Prevent Hazing
Alternatives to hazing are available that promote group cohesiveness while not harming or humiliating new members.
Alternatives to hazing are available that promote group cohesiveness while not harming or humiliating new members.
Successful efforts include mandatory primary prevention programs, educating students about victims’ rights and resources, and training campus personnel who may receive incident reports.
Cleveland State University adopted an integrated security, life safety and infrastructure solution to tie together all of its systems.
This Pennsylvania healthcare organization worked closely with its security integrator to create a multi-layered security solution that protects patients, clinicians, employees and visitors.
Thousands of people flock to your campus for the big game. A forensic patient escapes from his room during treatment. An active shooter opens fire in a classroom. Are you prepared to effectively communicate with the necessary agencies or personnel to handle these scenarios?
Having completed an expansion and renovation of its facility, this hospital hired a local integrator to finish upgrading its access control and video surveillance systems. The changes resulted in improved security and fewer maintenance issues.
Campuses still have the right to require their employees to abstain from pot.
Although many skeptics believe that campuses can’t effectively integrate their public safety systems, the officials at the East Stroudsburg Area School District have demonstrated it can be achieved. With the help of an access control platform, the district has integrated its access control, video, intrusion, fire and HVAC systems.
Aultman Hospital Director of Security and Parking Services David Dougherty’s successful bicycle safety program and parking deck upgrades, as well as his work as a city councilman are just some of the reasons why he earned the 2009 Campus Safety Director of the Year, Healthcare Award.
MSUM Director of Security Michael Parks’ planning and quick thinking before, during and after the massive Red River flood of 2009 helped save the city of Moorhead, Minn. It also earned him this year’s Campus Safety Director of the Year, Education Award.