Written by: Caitlin Dewey, Stateline.org (TNS) – In the wake of the devastating shooting in Uvalde, Texas, one of the latest tragedies in a decades long surge of violence in schools, some state lawmakers are embracing a bipartisan … read more
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How to Secure Multisite Campuses
Written by: John Nemerofsky It’s not unusual for larger organizations to operate multiple campuses — ranging from a headquarters facility to satellite locations and even highly remote substations. Employees, students, faculty, administrators, clinicians, and patients at each site deserve … read more
Healthcare Security Directors Share 5 Ways to Enhance Hospital Safety
Written by: Amy Rock Healthcare workers continue to face some of the most challenging times in recent history. They are still dealing with COVID on a daily basis, and hospitals are treating a growing number of violent crime victims. … read more
10 Ways to Attract New Patients from Key Local Employers
By Stewart Gandolf, Chief Executive Officer Help Providers Win New Patients from Large Local Businesses with These Tactics Large or dominant employers in your local communities are excellent targets of opportunity for new patients and cases. Most healthcare providers … read more
Embedded Bias: How Medical Records Sow Discrimination
Written By: Darius Tahir David Confer, a bicyclist and an audio technician, told his doctor he “used to be Ph.D. level” during a 2019 appointment in Washington, D.C. Confer, then 50, was speaking figuratively: He was experiencing brain fog … read more
How Universities Can Make ICS Work for Them
Written by: Jessy Sears The National Incident Management System (NIMS) established by FEMA in 2004 includes the utilization of a standardized approach to managing critical incidents through the use of the Incident Command System (ICS). Essentially NIMS and the … read more
Survey: K-12 Schools Prioritizing Physical Security, Colleges Lagging Behind
Written by: Robin Hattersley-Gray The numbers from this year’s Campus Safety Access Control and Lockdown Survey have been crunched, and the May 2022 Robb Elementary School mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas, appears to have prompted many K-12 schools to … read more
Are Calif. Forests Nearing a Tipping Point for Wildfires?
August 31, 2022 • Tony Briscoe, Los Angeles Times (TNS) – When lightning ignited the bone-dry foothills of the Sierra Nevada last year, forestry crews fanned out across Sequoia National Park to defend an ancient grove of California redwoods from … read more
Houlton Regional Hospital Creates Own 24/7 Security Force
Written by: Amy Rock, Campus Safety News HOULTON, Maine — Houlton Regional Hospital established its own security force that patrols the grounds 24 hours a day. CEO Shawn Anderson said the decision was made about a year ago when … read more
At This Recovery Center, Police Cope With the Mental Health Costs of the Job
Written By: Katja Ridderbusch HAVRE DE GRACE, Md. — Ken Beyer can’t think of a day in the past few months when his phone didn’t flutter with calls, text messages, and emails from a police department, a sheriff’s office, … read more
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