When it Comes to Campus Safety, Non-Cooperation Can Kill
Don’t wait for a tragedy to happen on your campus before addressing your internal and external relationship issues.
Don’t wait for a tragedy to happen on your campus before addressing your internal and external relationship issues.
The California College and University Police Chiefs Association annual training conference will take place April 12-15 in South Lake Tahoe, Calif.
The event, which will take place April 20 at Bristol Palace, will cover digital technology, information sharing, school shootings, transgender student safety and more.
Recent attacks on fiber optic systems in California have caused concern to some officials at the Department of Homeland Security and the FBI.
School and university administrators are starting to appreciate these services as an effective tool to improve campus security and identify at-risk individuals.
The district hopes the new policy will lower the amount of false threats it receives.
In appropriate cases, behavioral threat assessments that are run separately but parallel to institutional Title IX sexual violence investigations can enhance security.
Belgian police are trying to determine if any terrorism reporting laws were broken.
The law will force public colleges to allow licensed gun holders to bring concealed weapons into classrooms and dormitories.
Threats came in the form of emails, phone calls and Facebook messages.