Each September, the Clery Center partners with colleges, universities and other organizations to offer free, high-quality programming, educational tools and resources that promote a community approach to campus safety.
Integrated access control and various credential options are just a few campus safety solutions to take into consideration.
The initiative is designed to help K-12 schools to higher education facilities strengthen security efforts and realize more proactive intelligence efforts.
The 2017 Campus Safety Conferences held in Dallas, Philadelphia and Los Angeles offer two full days of K-12 and higher ed safety, security and emergency management education.
A new e-book by SSI‘s sister publication covers student safety, sexual assault, active shooter response, emergency notification, lockdown, mental health and more.
Officials say the new video surveillance cameras will complement the district’s ongoing training for an active shooter situation and other emergencies.
The company says the security podcast is the first of its kind.
A 14-year-old active shooter opened fire at Townville Elementary School but was taken down by an unarmed firefighter.
In Liberty, Ohio, school officials can rapidly communicate with police in the event of an active shooter crisis, as well as track live camera feeds.
Two days of in-depth training, peer-to-peer learning and networking for law enforcement and academic administrators responsible for the safety and security of K-12 and higher education campuses.