Officer Training

Read: Are Your Security Measures Just for Show?

Are Your Security Measures Just for Show?

In light of the recent terrorist attacks in Paris and San Bernardino, schools, universities and hospitals can’t afford to have security that looks good but doesn’t actually provide protection.

Read: NECUSA Announces Additional Training Opportunities, New Board

NECUSA Announces Additional Training Opportunities, New Board

Other changes include website restructuring and membership for line officers, Title IX and Clery compliance professionals and others.

Read: 5 Tips on Intervening More Appropriately with Students Exhibiting Concerning Behavior

5 Tips on Intervening More Appropriately with Students Exhibiting Concerning Behavior

These tips will help you address challenging or inappropriate behavior exhibited by students, especially students with disabilities.

Read: Handcuffing and Physical Restraint on School Grounds

Handcuffing and Physical Restraint on School Grounds

Here’s a look at the issue of police officers using handcuffs and physical restraint when they’re called to schools to respond to challenging behaviors by students with disabilities.

Read: UC Report Critical of Officer’s Tactics in Fatal Shooting

UC Report Critical of Officer’s Tactics in Fatal Shooting

Ray Tensing’s actions were found to have unnecessarily escalated his encounter with Sam DuBose.

Read: Rethinking Training for University Police Officers

Rethinking Training for University Police Officers

University police agencies must strive to find the balance between meeting best policing practices and the needs of their communities. The training their officers undergo must reflect this balance.

Univ. of Cincinnati Appoints VP to Reform Campus Police, Safety

Appointment is in response to fatal shooting of Samuel DuBose by a UC campus police officer.

Read: College Police and Security Officer Pay Improving with the Economy

College Police and Security Officer Pay Improving with the Economy

Public safety employee wages are higher than in 2011, but most police and security departments at U.S. institutions of higher education are grossly understaffed.

Univ. of Cincinnati Officer Charged with Murder

Prosecutor also claims the traffic stop that lead to the shooting by a campus police officer was “a pretty chicken-crap stop.”

Read: 2 Universities Take Steps to Improve School Security

2 Universities Take Steps to Improve School Security

Marquette University has created a police department, and the University of New Mexico created a student-run medical service to improve school safety.

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