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Read: Study: Pandemic Is Accelerating Physical Security Upgrades

Study: Pandemic Is Accelerating Physical Security Upgrades

Physical security budgets are being driven by the coronavirus pandemic and are expected to increase next year.

Read: 2020 Fall/Winter Campus Safety Online Summit Focuses on COVID Response, Threat Assessments, Civil Unrest and More

2020 Fall/Winter Campus Safety Online Summit Focuses on COVID Response, Threat Assessments, Civil Unrest and More

Miss any of last December’s Campus Safety Online Summit? The sessions are still available at no charge.

Read: 10 Key Findings from the U.S. Secret Service’s Targeted School Violence Report

10 Key Findings from the U.S. Secret Service’s Targeted School Violence Report

A report released Thursday by the U.S. Secret Service includes 10 key findings from studying 41 incidents of targeted school violence from 2008 to 2017.

Read: Pasco County (Fla.) Schools Outline New Security Upgrades

Pasco County (Fla.) Schools Outline New Security Upgrades

Improvements include fencing, security cameras, window security film, video doorbell systems, and an emergency alert system, among others.

Read: Safe and Sound Schools to Host Virtual National Summit on School Safety

Safe and Sound Schools to Host Virtual National Summit on School Safety

The 3-day virtual event will bring together renowned school safety experts, thought leaders and school-based crisis survivors.

Read: How COVID-19 Affects These 7 Crucial Components of Multi-Hazard Planning

How COVID-19 Affects These 7 Crucial Components of Multi-Hazard Planning

Measures put in place to mitigate COVID-19 should not increase a school’s exposure to other threats, making multi-hazard planning more important than ever.

Read: Announcing the 2020 Campus Safety BEST Award Winners

Announcing the 2020 Campus Safety BEST Award Winners

Check out this year’s top campus public safety, security and emergency management products – the CS 2020 BEST Award winners!

Read: New Title IX Rules Are About to Take Effect. Is Your K-12 District Ready?

New Title IX Rules Are About to Take Effect. Is Your K-12 District Ready?

The new Title IX rules on sexual misconduct will become the law of the land August 14. School districts need to make significant changes now.

Read: High Point University Student Who Plotted Campus Shooting Takes Plea Deal

High Point University Student Who Plotted Campus Shooting Takes Plea Deal

The student was removed from campus and arrested last summer after another student reported he had guns in his possession.

Read: Survey: More Than 1 in 4 Americans Experience Severe Online Harassment

Survey: More Than 1 in 4 Americans Experience Severe Online Harassment

Results from a survey just released by the Anti-Defamation League also found that marginalized groups experience more hate.

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