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Definition: "----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
Internet
Safety Resources and tips to heighten public awareness
to the serious dangers of the Internet and to inform Internet users of
ways they can make the Internet safe for everyone.
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OnlineSchoolInfo.Com A free sponsor supported service that allows partner schools to inform
students, parents, staff and the public of school delays, cancellations,
or other emergencies. Partner schools submit notices on OnlineSchoolInfo.com.
These notifications are then automatically posted on the OnlineSchoolInfo.com
site and forwarded to registered students, parents, staff and community
members Kentucky
Center for School Safety
National
School Safety and Security Services Cleveland (Ohio)-based, national consulting
firm specializing in school security and crisis preparedness training,
security assessments, and related safety consulting for K-12 schools, law
enforcement, and other youth safety providers.
Statistics
"There are one
hundred times more guns in the hands of children
attending American schools than children have been
reporting to Congress." (Guns in Schools, Hamilton Fish
Institute, 2000) Source:
School Violence Statistics