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Sport Security Watch Issue 22 Available

by Bruce Harman | Mar 11, 2010 | Higher Education Public Safety Issues, Security Management, Sports and Event Security

Today’s issue of Sport Security Watch is available by clicking on the link below: Sport Security Watch Issue 22 – February 22nd, 2010 If your e-mail client does not support the above link, please copy and paste the following URL into your web browser’s address...

National Campus Safety and Security Project Survey

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...

Building Partnerships to Reduce Hazard Risks

by Bruce Harman | Feb 21, 2010 | Emergency Management, Higher Education Public Safety Issues

Building Partnerships to Reduce Hazard Risks Tips for Community Officials, Colleges and Universities (FEMA L-265 / March 2005)  From the FEMA site http://www.fema.gov/institution/collegebrochure.shtm Institutions of higher learning and their surrounding communities...

What Changed, and Didn’t, After Virginia Tech

by Bruce Harman | Jun 17, 2008 | Higher Education Public Safety Issues, Uncategorized

The original story can be viewed online at http://insidehighered.com/news/2008/05/28/vatech. © Copyright 2008 Inside Higher Ed             April 16, 2007 changed Virginia Tech irrevocably. But how much did the shootings of 32 students and professors on the Blacksburg,...

The Ripple Effect of Virginia Tech

by Bruce Harman | Jun 17, 2008 | Higher Education Public Safety Issues, Uncategorized

The Ripple Effect of Virginia Tech: Assessing the Nationwide Impact on Campus Safety and Security Policy and Practice The Ripple Effect of Virginia Tech: Assessing the Nationwide Impact on Campus Safety and Security Policy and Practice (PDF; 1.6 MB) Source: Midwestern...
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