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Ross, Victor J. – Executive Educator, 1987
Based on incidents with dangerous men at his and nearby schools, a superintendent in Colorado offers advice for protection planning, which includes being prepared to handle reporters, implementing a two-way radio system, providing an emergency procedures handbook and inservice training, and knowing how your police and fire departments operate.…
Descriptors: Crime Prevention, Elementary Secondary Education, Safety Education, School Responsibility
Schneider, Tod – 2001
This digest in Spanish describes several technologies that can be used to control access to, and improve surveillance of, school grounds. Access can be controlled by using "smart" cards to control keyed entries. Many schools have problems with multiple copies of keys, and these card systems are integrated with computer software that…
Descriptors: Alarm Systems, Crime Prevention, Electronic Equipment, Elementary Secondary Education
Schneider, Tod – 2001
This digest describes several technologies that can be used to control access to, and improve surveillance of, school grounds. Access can be controlled by using "smart" cards to control keyed entries. Many schools have problems with multiple copies of keys, and these card systems are integrated with computer software that allows for…
Descriptors: Alarm Systems, Crime Prevention, Electronic Equipment, Elementary Secondary Education
Barnett, Rosemary V.; Easton, Janice; Israel, Glenn D. – School Business Affairs, 2002
Describes Florida's statewide effort to provide a means of collecting information on perceptions of safety held by students, teachers, and administrators to enhance the currently available school crime and violence data collected through the statewide incident referral system. Documents the design process and development of two statewide model…
Descriptors: Crime Prevention, Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, School Safety

Petersen, George J.; Pietrzak, Dale; Speaker, Kathryne M. – Urban Education, 1998
Teacher, district, and site administrators' perceptions of school violence and violence-prevention programs are examined in 15 school districts in 12 states in the United States. Seven areas of concern are covered including fears, types, costs, severity, and frequency of violence. A model prevention program is suggested. (MMU)
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Crime Prevention, Elementary Secondary Education, National Surveys

Bennett-Johnson, Earnestine – College Student Journal, 2004
American crime and violence have overflowed onto the college/university campus, and are now affecting senior high, junior high and elementary schools. This research presents suggested causes of school crime and also suggests possible solutions. In most urban environments, crime is a "way of life." When assessing the family incomes of…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, School Safety, Violence, Crime Prevention
Draper, Rick; Cadzow, Emma – PEB Exchange, 2004
Applying CPTED (Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design) strategies to schools can significantly contribute to a safer learning environment by influencing the behaviour of students and visitors. CPTED has three overlapping primary concepts that are intended to reduce opportunities for crime as well as fear of crime: access control,…
Descriptors: Environmental Influences, Crime Prevention, Educational Environment, Student Behavior
Sorrentino, Dominic – American School & University, 2005
Today's access-control and video-surveillance systems can work together to provide a holistic solution for educational environments. Keeping intruders off campus, limiting access to facilities that house expensive equipment, and remotely monitoring secluded areas can cut down significantly on crime and provide peace of mind to administrators,…
Descriptors: School Security, Videotape Recordings, School Safety, Educational Environment
Duker, Laurie, Ed. – 1994
Common reasons that young people choose to carry firearms outside of school--protection, intimidation of others, or to be like their peers--are the same reasons they carry guns into the school. This fact sheet presents statistics regarding the prevalence of firearms amongst students in American schools, including: shooting fatalities and woundings…
Descriptors: Crime Prevention, Elementary Secondary Education, Expulsion, Fear
Gaustad, Joan – 1999
This digest in Spanish presents ways that school administrators can realistically assess their schools' security needs. It opens by reporting that some types of school violence are declining, such as self-reported weapon carrying and fighting on school property, which reflects an overall decline in youth violence. However, schools still must…
Descriptors: Alarm Systems, Crime Prevention, Elementary Secondary Education, Emergency Programs
Gaustad, Joan – 1999
This digest presents ways that school administrators can realistically assess their schools' security needs. It opens by reporting that some types of school violence are declining, such as self-reported weapon carrying and fighting on school property, which reflects an overall decline in youth violence. However, schools still must perform…
Descriptors: Alarm Systems, Crime Prevention, Elementary Secondary Education, Emergency Programs
Minnesota State Office of the Attorney General, St. Paul. – 1999
This report on safety in Minnesota's secondary and postsecondary schools assesses and evaluates the impact of existing laws and programs on school safety and anti-violence and recommends changes in law or policy to increase safety and curb violence. The report is based on a 1995-97 survey of postsecondary students, interviews with campus security…
Descriptors: Campuses, Crime Prevention, Higher Education, Law Enforcement

Gerl, George J. – NASSP Bulletin, 1991
To protect schools against violent intruders, principals are advised to reexamine plant security, control and monitor school access, upgrade supervision quality during outside activities, develop neighbors' security awareness, keep accurate records of unusual occurrences, work with local law enforcement, investigate private security services, seek…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Crime Prevention, Elementary Secondary Education, Emergency Programs
Hylton, J. Barry – American School & University, 1998
Explains how strategic planning and a careful balance of integration and implementation of security programs can create a safe school environment. Examines the use of police personnel in schools. (GR)
Descriptors: Crime Prevention, Educational Environment, Police School Relationship, Public Schools
Fickes, Michael – School Planning and Management, 1998
Presents a strategy that can be used by public school officials to reduce the number of weapons coming into schools. Addresses creating policies to protect children from bullies, educating students about the school's weapons policy, initiating weapons-screening procedures, applying consistent sanctions, and acting on tips about students carrying…
Descriptors: Bullying, Crime Prevention, Elementary Secondary Education, Guns