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Tedjeske, David – Campus Law Enforcement Journal, 2011
Whether one likes to admit it or not, very few ever aspired to a long distinguished career as a campus public safety officer. Like cursing the sun for rising every morning, campus public safety chiefs continue to lament the departure of good performing employees, seemingly just as they come into their prime. Campus police and public safety…
Descriptors: Law Enforcement, School Security, Security Personnel, Labor Turnover
McBride, James T. – Campus Law Enforcement Journal, 2010
An analysis of eleven state task force reports prompted by the tragic nature of the Virginia Tech shooting in 2007 revealed that all shared a primary theme: no "single best way" to protect American college and university campuses yet exists. These documents, individually and collectively, make it clear that contemporary complex learning…
Descriptors: Campuses, Higher Education, Safety, School Safety
McLester, Susan – District Administration, 2011
In the spring of 1999, 12 students and a teacher were killed by two gun-toting teenage boys at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado, making school safety and security an overnight priority in communities across the nation. Many schools are starting to borrow security methods and technology from the business world such as video intercoms,…
Descriptors: Video Technology, School Security, Educational Facilities Design, School Safety
Weiss, Jen – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2011
The tragedies of Columbine and September 11th led public schools to step up surveillance practices in urban schools--producing an environment with less freedom and more control. While students are aware of the seeming powerlessness they face at the hands of security guards and surveillance technologies, they are also engaged in developing new ways…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Educational Change, Educational Environment, Security Personnel
Rhyne, Amanda – Campus Law Enforcement Journal, 2010
Campus police forces operate under a difficult mandate of competing and conflicting goals. Officers are charged with protecting institutions whose basic mission is to provide a peaceful, open campus setting that encourages freedom of movement and expression. Campuses are generally unguarded and open to the general public and their buildings,…
Descriptors: School Security, Colleges, Police, Position Papers
Talley, Gregory; Korsgren, Susan – New Directions for Community Colleges, 2009
Opportunities abound for prospective employees in the protective services. On the surface, it appears that few employers require a college education as a condition of employment at the state or local level. But the reality is that many employers use at least some college as a screening tool for prospective employees. Although the federal…
Descriptors: Police, Security Personnel, Fire Protection, Emergency Medical Technicians
Sammons, Gregory – Campus Law Enforcement Journal, 2008
Many campus law enforcement administrators reach a point where they need to request additional staff. Unless the department is awash in extra funding or is in the wake of a major incident that brought significant attention to current manpower, they're likely fighting an uphill battle for growth. The effectiveness of formulas that analyze the size…
Descriptors: Law Enforcement, Benchmarking, Predictor Variables, Campuses
Villano, Matt – Campus Technology, 2008
In this article, the author offers six best practices for physical and data security convergence. These are: (1) assess the cable plant; (2) choose wisely; (3) be patient; (4) engineer for high availability; (5) test the converged network to make sure it works; and (6) don't forget the humans.
Descriptors: Computer Security, Best Practices, Guidelines, Higher Education
McMullen, Karen D.; Kane, Laura Townsend – Public Services Quarterly, 2008
In the wake of recent tragedies, campus security has become a hot issue nationwide. Campus libraries, as traditional meeting spots for varied groups of people, are particularly vulnerable to security issues. Safety and security problems that can occur at any library generally include theft, vandalism, arson, antisocial behavior, and assaults on…
Descriptors: Colleges, Campuses, Academic Libraries, School Security
Corn, Michael – EDUCAUSE Quarterly, 2007
Many security professionals choose the career because of an interest in the technology of security. Few realize the degree to which a contemporary security office interacts with law enforcement agencies (LEAs) such as the FBI and state, local, and campus police. As the field of information security has matured, the language of risk management is…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), School Security, Police, Risk Management
Trotter, Andrew – Education Week, 2005
This article discusses the March 21, 2005, shootings at Red Lake High School that brought to light an issue of whether school security personnel should be armed. Among the what-ifs being asked after the shootings at Red Lake High is one with uncomfortable implications for many school leaders: What if the two security guards posted near the…
Descriptors: School Security, Security Personnel, Violence, School Safety
Kennedy, Mike – American School & University, 2006
Education administrators have many tools available to them as they strive to establish a safe climate for learning, but no one strategy or piece of equipment is a magic solution that keeps potential trouble beyond the campus boundaries. Creating and maintaining a safe and secure school environment requires a balance of many strategies: (1)…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Safety Education, Safety, Educational Environment
George, Stephen C. – School Planning and Management, 1996
Loyola University of Chicago uses uniformed guards and electronic monitoring to prevent unauthorized entry into its 11 residence halls. Access to all residence halls is regulated by bar-code readers. Student ID cards also have color-coded stickers corresponding to specific residence halls. (MLF)
Descriptors: Alarm Systems, College Housing, Higher Education, School Security
Holden, Tom – School Business Affairs, 1997
After a $7 million arson fire destroyed part of a Virginia Beach high school, about 1,200 students were temporarily relocated to a refurbished former mini-mall, and a 16-month recovery project was initiated. The new design improved library and art facilities. School officials have since learned to fight fire with simple precautions, such as…
Descriptors: Alarm Systems, Building Design, Fire Protection, High Schools

Shuman, Bruce A. – Public Libraries, 2002
Considers possible options for public librarians dealing with problem patrons. Highlights include considering the safety of the patrons and staff; general considerations of library security, including security guards, legal responsibility for patrons and staff safety; and working through possible options ahead of time to be more prepared. (LRW)
Descriptors: Crime, Crime Prevention, Legal Responsibility, Library Personnel