Building Your Campus’ Security Muscle & Minds
Here’s how you can foster executive, community and security officer buy-in for your programs, as well as make your public safety training more effective.
Here’s how you can foster executive, community and security officer buy-in for your programs, as well as make your public safety training more effective.
Last December’s Sandy Hook Elementary School mass shooting prompted nearly nine in 10 K-12 respondents and more than one in two university and hospital respondents to make changes in their public safety programs. Other large-scale emergencies, however, didn’t result in as much action by campuses.
Uniform training and protocols will ensure everyone will know how to respond appropriately to a gunman.
Find out how your campus and public safety department compare with your peer institutions on security and emergency preparedness education.
Here’s how the Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA) Police Department works with other local law enforcement agencies to keep its officers well trained and enthusiastic about their jobs.