Threat Assessments

Read: Students Help Stop Alleged School Shooting Plot

Students Help Stop Alleged School Shooting Plot

The threats were made over Facebook and to classmates in person.

Read: Expert Presents on Active Shooter Incidents at Campus Safety Conference

Expert Presents on Active Shooter Incidents at Campus Safety Conference

Drew Neckar of the Mayo Clinic Health System discussed effective responses to active shooters, in some cases using his own experience.

L.A. Campus Safety Conference Keynotes to Address Threat Assessments, Mass Shooting Recovery

The Los Angeles Campus Safety Conference will take place July 23-24, and will feature keynotes by UCSB Police Chief Dustin Olson and L.A. County Sheriff Jim McDonnell.

Read: Louroe Electronics and Sound Intelligence Aggression Detector Software

Louroe Electronics and Sound Intelligence Aggression Detector Software

Louroe Electronics’ Aggression Detector Software analyzes sounds to listen for potential noises that could identify high-risk situations.

Read: How to Protect Mental Health Providers

How to Protect Mental Health Providers

Mental health professionals must be able to recognize when a client is exhibiting behavior that is threatening or concerning.

Read: 25 Benefits of Attending the National Forum Expo Hall

25 Benefits of Attending the National Forum Expo Hall

The Campus Safety National forum will take place at the Hyatt Regency Crystal City in Washington, D.C. June 24-26.

Read: Enhancing Campus Safety with a Threat Assessment Program

Enhancing Campus Safety with a Threat Assessment Program

Here are some key concepts recommended by the U.S. Secret Services that organizations can adopt when they respond to individuals exhibiting concerning behavior.

Read: Stanley Security Announces Winners of Grant Program

Stanley Security Announces Winners of Grant Program

Stanley Security announced five colleges that won their Together for Safer Schools Grant Program.

Read: Students Discuss Suicide Pact, School Shooting Online

Students Discuss Suicide Pact, School Shooting Online

Two Massachusetts high school students discussed making a suicide pact and conducting a school shooting on Facebook last week and were removed from school.

Read: British Government, University Respond to Criticism Stemming From ‘Jihadi John’

British Government, University Respond to Criticism Stemming From ‘Jihadi John’

Mohammed Emwazi graduated from the University of Westminster in 2009. An alum claims the school may have been a factor in his radicalization.

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