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|a School security :
|b how to build and strengthen a school safety program /
|c Paul Timm ; acquiring editor, Brian Romer ; editorial project manager, Keira Bunn ; project manager, Priya Kumaraguruparan ; designer, Alan Studholme.
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|a Front Cover; School Security; Copyright; Contents; About the Author; Acknowledgments; 1 -- What Is School Security?; Introduction -- Security Is Not CSI; Security Is Loss Prevention; Today's Student; Today's Security Program; Security's Impact on School Culture; Stakeholder Responses to "What Is School Security?"; Conclusion; References; 2 -- How Safe Is Your School?; Introduction: How May I Help You?; Loss Prevention: Proactive Security; Making Security a Priority; A Collaborative Approach; A Comprehensive Approach; Financial Considerations; Keys to School Security.
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|a Practices with Security ConsequencesState Requirements; Conclusion; References; Appendix A: Emergency Response Plan; 3 -- Developing a Plan; Introduction; Documenting Practices; References; 4 -- Securing Your Environment; Introduction: Coming Full Circle; Selecting Products, Systems, and Measures; Communications; Access Control; Key Concept-Testing Physical Security Devices; Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design; Conclusion; References; 5 -- Influencing Behavior; Introduction; Defining Bullying; The Bystander; Bullycide; Addressing the Bullying Problem; Bullying Prevention Programming.
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|a What is Cyberbullying?Sexting; Dating Violence, Stalking and Sexual Assault; Conclusion; References; Appendix A: Sample Bullying Policy; 6 -- Preparing Your People; Introduction; Staff Surveys; Student Problem Indicators; Visitor Management; Security Awareness; In-Service Training and Annual Presentations; Personal Crime Prevention; Personal Safety; Online Training; Motivation; Documentation; Security Systems; Emergency Preparedness; Substitutes and Part-Time Staff; Security Personnel; Conclusion; References; 7 -- Managing Emergencies; Introduction; Preparing to Get Started; Plan Content.
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|a Plan Training and PreparednessThe Evolution of Active Shooter Procedures; Conclusion; References; 8 -- Tackling Social Media Risks; Social Media Introduction; Addressing Social Media Risks; Law Enforcement and Social Networking; Web Filters; Conclusion; References; 9 -- School Security Resources and Conclusion; Introduction; Chapter Summary; Book Conclusion; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; K; L; M; N; O; P; R; S; T; U; V; W; Y.
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|a It seems that every day there's a new story about a security lapse, emergency lock-down, or violent act taking place at a school somewhere in the United States. Today it's simply inexcusable not to have adequate security measures in place-regardless of how safe you think your community may be. In School Security, author Paul Timm, a nationally acclaimed school security expert, explains how to make your institution a safer place to learn with easy-to-follow steps. Throughout the book, Timm emphasizes a proactive rather than reactive approach to school security. Readers are introduced to basi.
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