September / October 2024

  • Safeguarding Stony Brook University Hospital: HALO’s Commitment to Health and Safety
  • Alleviating Stress, Building Confidence, and Creating Safer Schools Through Empowerment
  • Cal State University Rewards Positive Driving while Protecting Students from Speeders
  • Texas Standardizes School Security Procedures
  • 5 Partnerships that Can Strengthen Campus Security


Cover Story

Safeguarding Stony Brook University Hospital: HALO’S Commitment to Health & Safety

By Monique Merhige

The healthcare industry is experiencing an alarming escalation of violence, including an increase in threats against healthcare workers. As a result, it is looking for ways to be proactive and protect its staff and patients.  According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics,  the rate of injuries from violent attacks against medical professionals grew by 63% from 2011 to 2018 and hospital safety directors say that aggression against staff escalated as the COVID-19 pandemic intensified in 2020.     


Features

Alleviating Stress, Building Confidence, and Creating Safer Schools Through Empowerment

By Mark Berger, Guy Grace

An active shooter situation is often cited as being extremely rare among school violence incidents in our country. Nevertheless, when one occurs, it’s always devastating, often unpredictable, and evolves quickly. Whether at a school, a house of worship, or anywhere for that matter, one is still too many.


Texas Standardizes School Security Procedures

By Brent Dirks

Everything is bigger in Texas, including the number of school districts. There are more than 1,200 public school districts in the state. And with back-to-school season here, the safety and security of students, faculty, and staff is a top concern. With such a large state and different types of districts, school security processes are often much different. One district might have a very different school security approach then a district across the state.


5 Partnerships that Can Strengthen Campus Security

By Dean Cunningham

Most campuses do not exist in a vacuum. They are part of a broader community like a town, a borough, a city, a county, or a state. As such, there are a host of external resources available to help them through a crisis: from emergency responders such as police, EMTs and firefighters to mental health counselors, local emergency management departments, and media outlets.


Cal State University Rewards Positive Driving While Protecting Students from Speeders

By Devorah Warner

Anyone who’s ever set foot on a college campus has experienced it. The sudden emergence of a speeding car as if from nowhere. The whoosh of a car passing as you crane your neck before crossing the street. The lurch of your stomach as you realize that vehicle could have so easily collided with you. Erratic driving isn’t unique to the college-aged demographic, but it’s a predictable part of campus life. Students want to make it to class on time. Or they’re eager to finally get off campus after a long day. Either way, they’re often rushing. And the repercussions can be frightening, and even tragic.


California School District Ensures Safety with Modern Surveillance Platform

By Steve Prodger

Laton Unified School District (LUSD) is a K-12 school district in Laton, Calif, located just south of Fresno in California's Central Valley. LUSD is comprised of four schools that serve about 700 students total. It's campus includes a preschool, an elementary school, a middle school, and a high school. As a small district with limited resources, LUSD was struggling to maintain its aging surveillance infrastructure across the district schools. Video cameras are a vital component of keeping students and faculty safe, yet the cost to maintain these systems was prohibitive.


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