“The most vulnerable Americans in the most vulnerable settings are made more vulnerable because of government inaction.” Mark Shriver, Senior Vice President, U.S. Programs, Save the Children This quote from a recently released document entitled, “A National Report Card on Protecting Children During Disasters,” pretty much says it all. In fairness, the report reflects movement […]
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Ken Trump’s Blog
- Missing the mark: ASIS School Security Standard emphasizes physical security products and tech in schools over student mental health, while posing undue liability and financial burdens
- Counter-Argument: Reevaluating the Necessity and Effectiveness of the New ASIS School Security Standard
- ASIS School Security Standard: The Missing Link with School Safety Standards on Local School Boards
- Concerns Over ASIS School Security Standard: A Need for Balance Between Physical Security and Behavioral Threat Assessment
- ASIS School Security Standard: Heavy on security hardware, products, and technology mandates — and heavy on potential financial and liability burdens for school leaders.