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 | Feb 29, 2012 | Physical Security & Technology, Security Management, Security Standards/Guidelines
A security system that has been customized for a particular site. The term derives from the idea that the end user can just turn a key and the system is ready to go. Turnkey systems include all the hardware, software, installation, commissioning and training necessary...
by Bruce Harman | Feb 28, 2012 | Leadership, Opinion-Editorial, Security Management, Security Standards/Guidelines
Data Reported on Rape Will Better Reflect State Criminal Codes, Victim Experiences. Read the FBI press...
by Bruce Harman | Feb 28, 2012 | Emergency Management, Higher Education Public Safety Issues, Leadership, Security Management, Security Standards/Guidelines
The new law requires schools to file with state homeland security and higher education officials comprehensive five-year campus security plans that identify a baseline of preparedness for all potential emergencies. Read...
by Bruce Harman | Aug 17, 2010 | Security Officers, Security Standards/Guidelines
The video shows the guard putting a choke hold on the shopper as a friend, who is also deaf, tries to communicate using sign language. Bystanders are heard saying, “you’re choking him,” and “he’s turning purple.” The man in the choke-hold also tries to communicate...
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