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School Security

"Trust in Allah but tie up your camel"
Sinbad
Security

"----Security is being free from danger. The term can be used with reference to crime, accidents of all kinds, etc. Security is a vast topic including security of countries against terrorist attack, security of computers against hackers, home security against burglars and other intruders, financial security against economic collapse and many other related situations."  Source: Wikipedia

 
Tips
1. Know your child's location at all time. Don't rely on others for their safety!
2. You are the most important factor and last resort in a child's safety.
3. Teach your child your name, address and phone number.
4. Talk to your child about safety.
5. Listen when your child talks about unusual events or people.
6. Control what your child does on the internet.
7. Ask your child's school what they do to insure his or her safety.
8. Keep the police, fire, school number and addresses handy for any emergency.
9. Report any unusual activity either by a relative, teacher, coach, administrator or stranger immediately to the proper authority
10. Make your home a place where your child feels, safe, secure and welcome!
WebResources
Wikipedia Schools Prepared NAIS - Resources and Statistics
Bullying National Safety Council Indicators of School Crime and Safety, 1998
Crime Doctor Articles-School Safety Center for the Prevention of School Violence
RETA Security Articles-Internet Safety The Prevent Delinquency Project
Videos Articles-School Violence Security tips for school administrators
Campus Security Articles-Daily Press Strategies to Keep Schools Safe (Unabridged)
K9 Web Protection Terrorism & Schools National Coalition for School Bus Safety
Strategies University of Minnesota National School Safety and Security Services
Internet Safety School Violence and Race Discipline For Violence Prevention
Keep Your Child Safe National School Safety Center Department of Homeland Security
Commentary on Violence in Our School
by James E. Stark, Ph.D. Georgia Psychological Society
EBooks
School Safety: Promising Initiatives for Addressing School Violence
By DIANE Publishing Company US Geneal Accounting Office
Public school safety: a handbook, with a resource guide
By Joseph P. Hester
School Safety Management: Practical Approaches, Current Theories, and Standards
By Richard L. Glover, Henry R. Murphy
Making schools safe for students: creating a proactive school safety plan
By Peter D. Blauvelt
Statistics
Campus Security School Safety Security Research, Statistics,  Reports
Campus Security Statistics Report..  

Wikipedia Gateway

3D Security | Classified information | Insecurity | Security breach | Security increase | Security Risk | Surveillance | Computer security  Cracking Hacking) | MySecureCyberspace | Phreaking

Branches: Communications security | Human security | Information security (CISSP) | National security | Physical Security (Police Public Security Bureau Security guard Security police