College Campuses Cracking Down on Pro-Palestine Protests
The protests highlight the challenges of balancing the First Amendment rights of demonstrators with the rights of students to feel safe.
The protests highlight the challenges of balancing the First Amendment rights of demonstrators with the rights of students to feel safe.
Here’s how U.S. institutions of higher education are attempting to address the security issues surrounding controversial speakers and protests.
UC Berkeley Police Chief Margo Bennett shares valuable lessons learned from hosting controversial speakers and subsequent protests and demonstrations.
Your relationship with the secret service, traffic control, radio communications and crowd control are all important factors to consider when a government VIP visits your campus.
Ohio State University’s deputy chief of police describes how his institution plans for presidential campaign and other political VIP visits.
One protestor allegedly tried to take an officer’s gun, while others used wooden shields to smash through barricades.
Here are some tips on how your college can meet its own goals while also accommodating the First Amendment rights of protestors.
New security policies have also been implemented by the SEC so schools can better control rowdy athletic event crowds.
The smart deployment of cameras, analytics, and PA systems, can help college concerts, games, and other festivities stay safe and secure.
Three men have been arrested in connection with the off-campus shooting which occurred during Homecoming week.