School and university security, public safety and emergency management pros came eager to learn and network last week at the first in-person Campus Safety Conference since 2019.
Some parents of students at Loudoun County Public Schools are fired up about school board’s proposed policy on the treatment of transgender students and how schools should teach about race.
The judge found a claim made by the lead plaintiff that likened the vaccine to the Nazis’ forced medical experiments on World War II Holocaust victims to be “reprehensible.”
Thinking of adopting less lethal weapons in your department? Study these pitfalls before you proceed.
Bear spray, which was invented to fend off bears, was used against U.S. Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick.
To effectively navigate the changes prompted by the defund-the-police movement, campus security pros must collaborate with other stakeholders, use the right security technologies and embrace new opportunities.
The report, released by Former Attorney General Loretta Lynch, outlines 23 recommendations for improving campus police.
UNLV Sgt. Toni Summerlin discusses the pandemic’s effects on homeless individuals and how the department’s homeless outreach unit has addressed those challenges.
Eighty hospital security, public safety and emergency management pros predict what healthcare security and safety will look like in the post-pandemic world.
Here are Mark DeRee’s written answers to the questions that weren’t answered during his Campus Safety Online Summit presentation on the lessons Minneapolis College learned during last summer’s protests.