School Security (2nd Ed.) How to Build and Strengthen a School Safety Program
School Security: How to Build and Strengthen a School Safety Program, Second Edition emphasizes a proactive rather than reactive approach to school security. Readers are introduced to basic loss prevention and safety concepts, including how to communicate safety information to students and staff, how to raise security awareness, and how to prepare for emergencies. The book discusses how to positively influence student behavior, lead staff training programs, and write sound security policies. This book isn't just for security professionals and will help educators and school administrators without formal security training effectively address school risk.
As school safety challenges continue to evolve with new daily stories surrounding security lapses, lockdowns, or violent acts taking place, this thoroughly revised edition will help explain how to make educational institutions a safer place to learn.
1. What Is School Security? 2. How Safe Is Your School? 3. Developing a Plan 4. Securing Your Environment 5. Influencing Behavior 6. Preparing Your People 7. Managing Emergencies 8. Social Media Risks and Solutions 9. School Security Resources and Conclusion
- Includes new tabletop exercises for managing emergencies
- Contains coverage of the new risks commonly facing schools today, from access control to social media
- Presents updated school security resources
- Serves as a comprehensive guide for building an effective security program at little or no cost
- Covers fundamental CPTED concepts
- Addresses bullying, teen suicide, harassment, and dating violence
- Takes a holistic approach to school security rather than focusing on a particular threat or event
Date de parution : 07-2021
Ouvrage de 248 p.
19x23.4 cm
Thèmes de School Security :
Mots-clés :
COVID-19Management; Access control; Assets; Awareness; Bullycide; Bullying; Bystanders; Collaborative approach; Communication; Comprehensive approach; Coronavirus; COVID-19COVID-19Crisis management; CPTED; Crime prevention through environmental design; Crisis team; Cyberbullying; Dating violence; Delay; Detection; Deterrence; Emergency drills; Emergency management; Emergency operations plan; Emergency preparedness; Emergency response team; Emergency response; Emoji; Evacuation; Facebook; FERPA; Grant funding; Grant funding; Hazards; ICS; In-service; Instagram; Instruction; Internet; Intervention; Links; Lockdown; Loss prevention; Mission statement; Multi-tasking; NIMS; Olweus; Physical security; Pinterest; Proactive security; Procedures; Professional development; Reddit; Remote learning; Response; Safety planning team; Safety policies; Safety; School safety; School security resources; School security; Security director; Security practices; Security training; Security; Severe weather; Sexting; Sexual assault; Sexual harassment; Shelte-in-place; Smartphone; Snapchat; Social media; Staff development; Staff members; Staff training; Stalking; Students; Surveys; Tabletop exercises; Teachers; Technology; Threat assessment team; Threats; TikTok; Tinder; Tools; Twitch; Twitter; Video surveillance; Violence prevention; Websites; Wiki; YouTube