by Bruce Harman | Jan 23, 2016 | crime prevention, Uncategorized
Swap in safety Users of Craigslist should always take the following precautionary measures: – Never go to a transaction alone – Meet at a central location – Always make sure someone else knows where you’re going and be sure to communicate with...
by Bruce Harman | May 2, 2013 | crime prevention, Emergency Management, School Security (K-12), Security Management, Security Standards/Guidelines
New Jersey has one of the nation’s most stringent set of school security requirements. Among other things, twice each year schools are required to hold an active shooter drill; an evacuation drill; a bomb threat drill; and a lockdown drill. According to a 2010...
by Bruce Harman | Dec 20, 2012 | crime prevention, Emergency Management, Higher Education Public Safety Issues, School Security (K-12), Security Management, Security Standards/Guidelines
The tragedy in Newtown, Conn. raised awareness of the Active Shooter threat. Listed below please find links to a number of reference and training resources which highlight response to the Active Shooter threat. DHS Reference Materials: DHS, Active Shooter –...
by Bruce Harman | Dec 16, 2012 | crime prevention, Emergency Management, Higher Education Public Safety Issues, Leadership, Opinion-Editorial, School Security (K-12), Security Management
Over the past several days, I have received a number of client requests inquiring what they can do in the event an active shooter situation occurs at their place of business. First, it is important to note that employees can assist in preventing and preparing for...
by Bruce Harman | Nov 29, 2012 | crime prevention
Always keep your pocketbook under your arm when walking in public areas. Never allow your pocketbook to freely hang at your side. Do not leave your purse in the shopping market cart unattended even for a second. LOCK YOUR POCKETBOOK OR PURSE WHILE AT WORK Beware of...
by Bruce Harman | Apr 22, 2012 | crime prevention, Higher Education Public Safety Issues, Leadership, Opinion-Editorial, Security Management
How many time have you heard someone describe a section of a city as a a high crime area without providing any data to support that designation. What is the definition of ”area”? Is it a police district? A police patrol area? A particular street or...
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