Should Body-Worn Cameras Be Deployed at Hospitals?
Ed Howard of Adventist Health/JLL discusses the policy and procedural challenges associated with these video surveillance devices.
Ed Howard of Adventist Health/JLL discusses the policy and procedural challenges associated with these video surveillance devices.
A new survey shows businesses are unprepared to handle severe environmental factors safely
Here’s how three university emergency managers developed strong programs by fostering partnerships with students, faculty, staff and off-campus stakeholders.
Know the signs of an individual who might act out immediately – or weeks or years from now – so you can address student, teacher and staff challenges, as well as prevent violence on campus.
Bills have been proposed in the Arkansas legislature to amend the Freedom of Information Act to make some school security plans inaccessible to the public.
Two Massachusetts high school students discussed making a suicide pact and conducting a school shooting on Facebook last week and were removed from school.
The University of South Carolina professor who was killed by his ex-wife in his classroom as part of a murder-suicide had previously filed a report with campus police.
This video shows how K-12 schools can improve how they protect student privacy while using online educational services and applications.
Mohammed Emwazi graduated from the University of Westminster in 2009. An alum claims the school may have been a factor in his radicalization.
The Virginia Tech tragedy stands out as the incident most responsible for the dramatic shift of the higher education community’s safety and security mentality. But have U.S. campuses really applied what they’ve learned? According to the Campus Safety Post Virginia Tech Study, in many ways, yes.