How Fusion Centers Can Help Improve Campus Security
Fusion centers can provide local criminal intelligence to private organizations with non-sworn security departments.
Fusion centers can provide local criminal intelligence to private organizations with non-sworn security departments.
Police found at the teen’s home parts to explosives and assault rifles, knives, and electronic items that could be used in a school shooting or bombing.
IAHSS’s latest crime survey found that the rate of murders, rapes, robberies, and aggravated assaults at U.S. hospitals dramatically increased in 2021.
Mass notification systems aid campuses in developing response plans for all emergencies, including active shooters.
The protest group, which calls itself “The Ekklesia Oklahoma,” falsely claims Mercy Hospital’s workers are murderers and Nazis.
The 803-page manifesto, which named specific people, allegedly used the words “bomb,” “kill” and “shoot” more than 12,000 times.
Making any of these three mistakes could derail your threat assessment program and create liability exposures for your campus or district.
With the ever-changing threat environment and commonplace of liability torts, are your school’s student supervision practices up to par?
We owe it to our officers to fully comprehend and address the real security threats our country faces. Last week’s attack on the U.S. Capitol proves that.
A CEO gives his predictions for how AI-based screening tools will impact physical security in stadiums and on K-12, college and healthcare campuses.