4 Ways to Prevent Violence Against Professors
Here are four tips for tightening up violence prevention and response plans to help your campus mitigate acts of violence against professors.
Here are four tips for tightening up violence prevention and response plans to help your campus mitigate acts of violence against professors.
Sponsored by Homeland Security, three high school teams headed to D.C. to present their anti-violence initiatives in the Invent2Prevent competition.
This webinar will discuss how to recognize signs of potential targeted violence and how to implement a protection plan.
Time and time again, studies have shown that behavioral characteristics are key to determining if a student may become violent.
The virtual event, happening Nov. 30 and Dec. 1, will also feature two keynotes, including a panel of previous Director of the Year winners, two general sessions, and two live raffles.
This free event, happening virtually Nov. 1-3, will cover topics such as violence prevention, threat assessments, cybersecurity, and emergency planning.
The topic Campus Safety readers showed most interest in this month was acts of violence, which doesn’t come as a surprise since data shows violence is increasing in schools and hospitals.
Incidents of targeted violence in schools are on the rise. Learn how to detect and report possible danger signs and how to respond.
At one Philadelphia college, a small group of parents hired private security to patrol the campus.
New reports also found a significant increase in white supremacist propaganda and anti-Asian hate crimes in 2020.