Tag Archive: Campus security

Apr 29 2010

Schools ready for crisis

from Pierce County Herald.com In this day and age of mass shootings and terrorism, besides the continuing possibility of natural disasters, Ellsworth school officials are ready to respond. A school crisis plan has been compiled by district administrators and approved by the local school board. The 35-page document is intended to guide officials through the …

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Apr 21 2010

Three years after VT massacre, FBI reports on violent attacks on campuses

By Leischen Stelter, Security Director News On the third anniversary of the Virginia Tech massacre that left 32 people dead, the government has issued a report on the prevalence and growth of violent attacks on the campuses of the nation’s institutions of higher education. The report, Campus Attacks: Targeted Violence Affecting Institutions Of Higher Education, …

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Mar 23 2010

VA: Bill on campus threat response passes after open records deal

By Brian McNeill, DailyProgress.com The General Assembly approved a measure March 13th that would allow campus threat assessment teams to discuss internally criminal and mental health records of students deemed to be a potential threat to safety. The teams — which include law enforcement, university administration, mental health providers, residence life officials and others — …

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Mar 10 2010

How to Choose a Safe College or University

Press Release from ADT Security Services Despite terrible incidents of violence that have been reported on a few college and university campuses in the U.S. and Canada, most are generally safe places. However, there are many common campus crimes such as theft, robbery, rape and assault that regularly occur. In fact, the U.S. Department of …

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