169 Missouri Schools Receive Safety Grants
The grants can pay for door locks, monitoring systems, bleeding control kits, and automatic external defibrillators.
The grants can pay for door locks, monitoring systems, bleeding control kits, and automatic external defibrillators.
The term ‘active shooter’ must evolve, as should law enforcement’s response, policies, and training on active incidents.
A UMS-Wright Preparatory School student who took an American Red Cross course saved the life of another student who went into cardiac arrest.
Check out some of this Director of the Year finalist’s top accomplishments, as well as a photo gallery of him and his department.
Steven Ellis developed Project Safety Net for the Corona-Norco Unified School District, leveraging partnerships, technology, training and innovation to bolster campus security.
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.
Check out some of this Director of the Year finalist’s top accomplishments, as well as a photo gallery of him and his department.
In 2020, 68 sworn officers and dispatchers at Georgia State University completed nearly five times the required amount of training.
Classes already developed for face-to-face classes can easily be adapted for remote formats during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Returning Campus Safety Conference presenter Corina Bilger will discuss the M.A.R.C.H. mnemonic device used in combat for improving trauma care.