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Hospital Workplace Violence Prevention Bill Signed into Law by Vermont Governor
House Bill 259 requires Vermont hospitals to establish security plans to mitigate hospital workplace violence.
NewsEarly Bird Discount Deadline for 2025 Campus Safety BEST Awards is THIS Thursday
If you are a security products manufacturer or systems integrator, the 2025 Campus Safety BEST Awards program is for you! Sign up by May 8 for the early-bird discount rate.
AwardsImproving College E-Bike Safety: What Admins Can Do
Here are three ways administrators can reduce the risks posed by e-bikes and other e-mobility devices on college campuses.
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Keeping Your Campus Connected and Protected
Schools at every level need surveillance solutions that combine 24/7 protection with the latest advancements in Artificial Intelligence (AI), analytics, and cloud management.
Genetec Launches AutoVu Plugin, ALPR Analysis Reports to Speed Up Investigations
ALPR-based forensic searches increase investigator efficiency and provide actionable insights.
Press ReleasesEveron Awarded Sourcewell Cooperative Purchasing Contract
Leading security provider expands dedicated support and access to offerings for state and local government agency procurement professionals through top cooperative purchasing agreement
Press Releases8 Steps to Hosting a Safe, Secure and Successful Campus Event
Planning special events on campus should include ICS and appropriate crowd management approaches.
InsightsFormer California School Counselor Faces 31 Child Molestation Charges
David Lane Braff, Jr., faces numerous felony charges of child molestation involving 13 victims across several school districts.
NewsFSU Students Call for Classroom Door Locks After Campus Shooting
Nearly 32,000 people have signed a petition asking Florida State University to install locks on all classroom doors.
NewsGeorgia Governor Signs Law Mandating Panic Buttons in Schools
Twelve other states are currently considering their own versions of Alyssa's Law.
News11 New York High School Athletes Face Kidnapping Charges for Hazing
One Westhill High School hazing victim allegedly had a pillowcase placed over his head by his older lacrosse teammates and threatened with weapons.
NewsCase Study: Supporting Student Mental Health Abroad
This case study highlights the growing mental health challenges faced by students studying abroad and how universities can be proactive in offering the right support.
InsightsFlorida State University to Heighten Commencement Security Measures
The April 17 on-campus mass shooting has prompted FSU to bolster security, including increased police presence, at this year’s graduation ceremonies.
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