California Governor Signs Gun and Ammo Tax Law
The tax revenue, which is estimated to generate $159 million annually, will pay for school safety and violence prevention programs.
The tax revenue, which is estimated to generate $159 million annually, will pay for school safety and violence prevention programs.
Here’s a brief overview of the latest U.S. school and college crime trends, according to a new report from several federal agencies.
Authorities say the school shooting was targeted, stemming from an ongoing gang dispute.
Studies have found that in more than 43% of K-12 campus shootings, the gunman was currently enrolled at the school.
An August grand jury report found Duval County Public Schools staff failed to report over 2,000 crimes to the SESIR Database.
CSC at EDspaces provided valuable education and training on security technology, emergency and media management, active shooter response, and other hot topics to help college and school safety executives protect their campuses.
Katherine Schweit, who is author of the FBI’s seminal research ‘A Study of 160 Active Shooter Incidents in the United States, 2000 – 2013,’ will present ‘The Mass Shooting Contagion Dilemma’ at the Campus Safety Conference at EDSpaces in Pittsburgh this November.
A new report claims DCPS administrators told its police chief not to report petty acts of misconduct or misdemeanors to law enforcement.
The author describes how her school’s use of SROs changed the culture of her campus. The approach was so successful that it was featured in the national and international media.
Additionally, major reforms are being implemented in the hiring and training of SROs.