Guns in schools, how will this work?

School Safety Experts Blog

Over twenty teachers and staff have been provided over fifty hours of law enforcement training, and a voucher for them to purchase a firearm to carry in school.  The superintendent of the Clarksville School System took this step to increase school safety.

This approach to school safety should be fully discussed before implementation.  Such a discussion is a “hot button” topic these days.

Staying Alive: How to act fast and survive deadly encounters will be released next spring by Barron’s Educational Series.  There is a full chapter called Is it logical for you to carry?  Various non-armed ways to protect yourself are covered as are the various concerns for carrying a weapon.

In its most basic form, safety begins with the individual.  If the individual is not safe, then the group cannot be safe.  Thus, learning to protect yourself is the building block for keeping your home, your workplace, or your school safe.

Teen’s suicide: Who’s responsible?

School Safety Experts Blog

A 15-year old girl in California got drunk and passed out at a party, three boys allegedly stripped her, sexually assaulted her, used a marker to draw pictures on her private parts, and then posted the pictures on social media.

Eight days after the assault, the teen hung herself.

Do teens exhibit signs of impending violence?  Yes, they often do.  The signs to look for, as well as a skill called “pattern-matching” are found in a book called Staying Alive: How to act fast and survive deadly encounters.  This book is being published by Barron’s Educational Series, and is scheduled for a May 2014 release.

The victim’s parents have filed a suit against the three boys, a female classmate who assisted the boys, and the parents that owned the house in which the party was held.

So who is responsible?

Teen's suicide: Who's responsible?

School Safety Experts Blog

A 15-year old girl in California got drunk and passed out at a party, three boys allegedly stripped her, sexually assaulted her, used a marker to draw pictures on her private parts, and then posted the pictures on social media.

Eight days after the assault, the teen hung herself.

Do teens exhibit signs of impending violence?  Yes, they often do.  The signs to look for, as well as a skill called “pattern-matching” are found in a book called Staying Alive: How to act fast and survive deadly encounters.  This book is being published by Barron’s Educational Series, and is scheduled for a May 2014 release.

The victim’s parents have filed a suit against the three boys, a female classmate who assisted the boys, and the parents that owned the house in which the party was held.

So who is responsible?

Court Date for Teen Who Plotted School Attack

Bartlesville, OK

The teen arrested in December for plotting to kill his classmates and police officers appeared in court.  He pled not guilty.

He allegedly planned on luring students into the high school auditorium, then shooting them.

School Safety Expert Resource – The Power of Intuition – How to Use Your Gut Feelings to Make Better Decisions at Work

Regular readers know that we routinely suggest books, articles, manuals, videos, and other learning resources related to school safety.  In the past, we have highlighted Dr. Gary Klein’s excellent book Sources of Power – How People Make Decisions from MIT Press as a valuable school safety resource

For those school safety experts and practitioners who are concerned with life and death decision making in the prevention, as well as preparedness and response arenas, I also highly recommend his book The Power of Intuition – How to Use your Gut Feelings to Make Better Decisions at Work which is published by Doubleday.

Klein is a brilliant researcher who does a superb job demonstrating how we can make more effective decisions when we learn to trust our intuition.  Klein maintains that intuition is really much more than a gut reaction because our intuition is based on our factual life experience.  This book is an especially valuable resource for people who need to train others to be able to spot signs that a person could be dangerous and/or to be able to rapidly make life and death decisions. 

I read The Power of Intuition while conducting research for our new book Staying Alive – How to Act Fast and Survive Deadly Encounters which is due out in bookstores on May 14, 2014.  I recommend The Power of Intuition for all who seek to carefully research the field of school safety. 

School Security Experts from Safe Havens International Selected to Write Major Book for Barron’s

Five members of the Safe Havens International team have been selected to write a groundbreaking book for Barron’s, the highly regarded publisher.  While our school security experts have already published nearly 30 books on school security, safety and emergency preparedness, this is book designed to address security and emergency preparedness in any setting. 

The working title for the book is Staying Alive, How to Act Fast and Survive Deadly Encounters.  The book will be combined with more than a dozen web-delivered companion videos which are designed to be utilized as training vignettes.  The book will focus on evidence-based, assessment-based, and research-based approaches that can help people spot and react to indications of danger in time to prevent deadly situations as well as to survive those they cannot avoid. 

At this point, it appears likely that the companion videos will be available through the Barron’s and Safe Havens website at no cost. 

The school security experts co-authoring the book will outline the approaches that have been proven to improve school security as well as those that have been proven to work in other settings.  Our experience has been that many school security approaches are more advanced than what we often see utilized in other settings.  By sharing these proven school security concepts with the general public, we hope to be able to reduce the loss of human life in other settings as has already been accomplished by American K12 schools.  American K12 school security, safety and emergency preparedness measures, combined with improvements in emergency medical care and better public safety response approaches, have successfully reduced the per capita rates of death from a range of causes such as homicide, heart stoppage and lightning strike.

The Safe Havens International school security experts working on this book feel honored to be selected by one of the nation’s most respected publishers to write this groundbreaking book.  Safe Havens analysts have already served as authors for books published by Mcgraw Hill, Prentice Hall, and Jane’s.

The co-authoring team and research lead will be discussing the work of a number of the nation’s top experts from various fields including Dr. Gary Klein, Lt. Col. Dave Grossman, Gavin de Becker, Dr. Michael Roberto, Gregory Thomas, Dr. Caroline Mears, and Amanda Ripley in a format that is heavily cited yet easy to read.  Staying Alive will be available in bookstores on May 14, 2014 and is expected to become a leading book on the topic.