by Bruce Harman | Feb 27, 2012 | crime prevention, Emergency Management, Opinion-Editorial, Security Management, Uncategorized
Making sure that children are safe and protected from outside intrusion is a priority for both parents and child care providers. Questions that parents should consider when examining security are the same types of questions that child care centers must be concerned...
by Bruce Harman | Feb 16, 2012 | crime prevention, Leadership, School Security (K-12), Security Management, Security Officers, Uncategorized
The New Jersey Legislature must “put its money where its mouth is” to keep the New Jersey’s Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights in place. Read the article.
by Bruce Harman | Oct 3, 2010 | crime prevention, Opinion-Editorial, Security Management
Don’t give out your social security number, not even the last four digits. Make the requester convince you that they absolutely need it and why. You’re only legally required to provide your social security number to banking institutions, employers and...
by Bruce Harman | Mar 30, 2010 | crime prevention, Physical Security & Technology
Recommended Reading: The April 2010 edition of the Security Journal, No.23 contains interesting research regarding the effectiveness claims of CCTV in reducing crime.
by Bruce Harman | Mar 11, 2010 | crime prevention, Emergency Management, Higher Education Public Safety Issues, Physical Security & Technology
Attached please find a recent campus security survey that came out in the early fall of this year, the survey provides some very interesting information, and covers a diverse group of responses from 342 Institutions including small community schools up to the largest...
by Bruce Harman | Dec 29, 2009 | crime prevention
In response to a recent inquiry regarding the government’s listing of persons considered potential security risks. Being entered into the TIDE is a prerequisite for being potentially placed on the no-fly listing. The Terrorist Identities Datamart Environment,...
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