UNLV Upgrades Safety, Security Following December’s Mass Shooting
Improvements include more mental health resources, door locks, additional security officers on UNLV’s campus, and more.
Improvements include more mental health resources, door locks, additional security officers on UNLV’s campus, and more.
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Officials are beginning to take steps to repair UNLV’s campus and bolster security following the December 6 mass shooting.
Two years after four students were tragically killed at Oxford High School, a former district leader offers advice on school violence mitigation.
On Dec. 6 and 7, subject-matter experts will discuss timely safety and security topics such as protests, after-action reviews, and digital threat assessments.
The 572-page report determined the fatal shooting could have been prevented if the district’s threat assessment policies had been followed.
Three schools have undergone extensive air, drinking water, and soil quality testing while a fourth was burned beyond repair.
Retired Joplin Schools Superintendent C.J. Huff describes his experience before, during and after an EF5 tornado struck his hometown.
Counties in Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina can use the damage assessment and disaster management software for free.
Educational sessions at the upcoming Campus Safety Conferences will address the four phases of emergency planning: prevention, response, mitigation and recovery.