Training

Confronting the Racial Divide at Colleges

Campuses can improve public safety through effective communications and customer service training.

California Governor Signs Bill to Prevent Hospital Violence

The bill focuses on mitigating risk factors and requires incidents of violence to be reported to Cal/OSHA.

Fraternity Educates Its Members About Sexual Misconduct and The Clery Act

USC’s Phi Sigma Kappa is the first fraternity in the nation to receive training on sexual assault and Clery, Title IX and VAWA compliance.

U of Missouri System Paying $500K for Title IX Consulting

$495,000 contract will also cover training of mandated reporters.

Read: Minimize the Spaces: A Crime Prevention and Suppression Strategy

Minimize the Spaces: A Crime Prevention and Suppression Strategy

Download the presentation from the 2014 Campus Safety Conference, Presented by: Deputy Chief David Carlisle, USC

Read: Active Shooter Training for K-12 Teachers and Administrators

Active Shooter Training for K-12 Teachers and Administrators

Download the presentation from the 2014 Campus Safety Conference, Presented by: Timothy J. Anderson, Deputy Chief

Read: Dealing with Difficult People

Dealing with Difficult People

Download the presentation from the 2014 Campus Safety Conference, Presented by: Lt. John M. Weinstein

Read: 2014 Campus Safety Conference: Session Presentations Now Available for Download

2014 Campus Safety Conference: Session Presentations Now Available for Download

Campus Safety Magazine Site Members Can Access and Download Presentation Materials from this Years Event. Become a FREE Member!

Is ‘Run, Hide, Fight’ Applicable in the K-12 Setting?

“Lock Out, Get Out, Take Out” active shooter response may be more appropriate for schools.

Stop Being a Pawn in the Blame Game

Here’s how your campus can appropriately respond to emergencies rather than be fodder for the media and post-incident arm-chair quarterbacks.

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