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Government Agencies.
"Emergency
Planning for Safe Schools". The U.S. Dept of Education.
OPE
Campus Security Statistics Website. Office of
Postsecondary Education, U.S. Department of Education.
Non-Profit and Public
Sector Organizations.
Keep
Schools Safe. School Safety and Security Resource.
Klaas
Kids Foundation.
International
Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators.
International
Foundation for Protection Officers. School Security.
National
Alliance for Safe Schools.
National
Association of Independent Schools. Crisis Management
Resources.
National
Association of School Resource Officers (NASRO).
National
Child Traumatic Stress Network.
National
Collegiate Emergency Medical Services Foundation.
National
Center for Missing & Exploited Children.
National
School Safety Center.
National
Youth Gang Center. Institute for Intergovernmental Research.
Netsmartz.org.
Website for kids and teens that educate on the dangers of the internet and
the threats that use the internet to take advantage of children.
Northeast
Colleges and Universities Security Association.
SafeChild.net
The
Safety Zone.
School
Safety and Security Directory. Keep Schools Safe.
School
Security. Public School Parent's Network.
Security
On Campus, Inc.
TOLERANCE.ORG.
Southern Poverty Law Center.
Private Sector and Commercial
Entities.
National
School Safety and Security Services.
KeyToSaferSchools.com
"Back
to School" Safety Challenge. Court TV.
National
Institute for School and Workplace Safety.
Safety
and Security. SchoolFacilities.com.
School Security and Safety
Resources.
New
England Campus Security Officer Training Academy (NECSOTA).
Bomb
Threat Planning Response Tool. U.S. Department of
Education's Office of Safe and Drug Free Schools.
Disaster
Recovery Game for Children. Federal Emergency Management
Agency.
"FEMA
428 - Primer to Design Safe School Projects in Case of Terrorist
Attacks". Risk Management Series Publications,
Mitigation Division, FEMA.
"Safe
From Harm: An Online Anthology on School Security".
National School Boards Association and American School Board Journal.
"School
Security and Discipline". National School Boards
Association and American School Board Journal.
"Mental
Health Checklist for School Crisis and Emergency Plan".
National Child Traumatic Stress Network. (Acrobat Reader pdf file).
Resource
Center. National Child Traumatic Stress Network.
"College
Fire Safety 101". Free video for campus
administrators. U.S. Fire Administration.
School Safety and
Security Publications.
Campus
Safety Journal.
News Articles.
October 3, 2003. "ASIS
International Releases Book on Protecting Schools and Universities from
Terrorism". ASIS International.
September 26, 2003. "New
course raises intelligence on homeland security".
Boston University offers "Intelligence and Homeland Security"
course. B.U. Bridge.
August 20, 2003. "School
safety-ratings - or just black marks"? The federal
"Leave No Child Behind Act" is designating some schools as
unsafe and dangerous. The Christian Science Monitor.
July 11, 2003. "Once
again, the nation learns that bullying has consequences".
Press Herald Online Editorial.
July 7, 2003. "Privacy
at the Library". Concerns are raised about the
"Patriot Act" and how it may erode privacy. The Christian
Science Monitor.
June 27,
2003. "Curry
College Aids Defense of Homeland". College
establishes a Certificate Program in Homeland Defense. Milton Times.
June 12, 2003. National Advisory
Committee on Children and Terrorism. Recommendations
to Secretary of Health and Human Services.
April 12, 2003. "Schools
Across Nation Redrawing Crisis Plans". The New York Times.
March 26, 2003. "As
Possible Terrorist Targets, Universities Are Taking Precautions".
NY Times article.
March 11, 2003. "Dialogue
vital to reducing children's fears". ArmyLINK News.
Mar 7, 2003. "Emergency
Planning for Safe Schools". The U.S. Dept of
Education launches a new website for school safety.
Journal and Magazine
Articles and Reports.
"The
Appropriate and Effective Use of Security Technologies in U.S.
Schools". A research report by the National
Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice and Sandia National
Laboratories.
School
Security articles from Security Management Magazine.
Security Management Online.
"Safe
From Harm". An online Anthology on School Security
containing numerous articles and publications. Presented by the
National School Boards Association and American School Board Journal.
Anti-Radiation
Pills Recommended for Children. The American Academy of
Pediatrics has advised that potassium iodide pills be kept on hand to
protect children from thyroid cancer that could be caused by a release of
radiation.
"The
Fundamentals of School Security". Educational
Resources Information Center (ERIC) Digest Number 132.
"A
Practical Guide to Crisis Response In Our Schools".
The American Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress.
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