Campus Safety Magazine December 2017 Issue
Campus Safety Director of the Year Special Coverage: Trio shape security at Georgetown County Public Schools, Memorial Health & Buffalo State University.
Campus Safety Director of the Year Special Coverage: Trio shape security at Georgetown County Public Schools, Memorial Health & Buffalo State University.
Last July, only 25 percent of Connecticut school districts submitted records for its fire drills and crisis management drills.
Students recall hearing the gunfire, initially believing it to be the sounds of students banging on lockers in the hallway.
Before deciding to endorse a protective role for armed citizens on campus, school administrators must address these issues.
The new start times aim to promote better sleep patterns in high schoolers and to allow elementary students to walk home in the daylight year-round.
A 15-year-old student was charged with misdemeanor disorderly conduct and a 14-year-old student was charged with felony inducing panic.
Approximately $2.5 million of the federal grant will go towards providing training and compensation for school resource officers.
Campus Safety Higher Education Director of the Year Peter Carey has made the Buffalo State University Police Department one of the strongest in New York.
Trauma-Informed Investigations
The Chicago PD has reported 873 violent crimes in Loyola’s jurisdiction since 2013 but the school’s campus safety department has only reported 205.