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    Except where otherwise noted, all of the documents below were authored by Safe Havens International.

    Lessons from Analysis of Active Assailant Incidents in 11 Countries – from the Excellence in Training Podcast (MP3, 43MB)

    » Arapahoe High School Active Shooter Post-Incident Review report (PDF, 1.5MB)

    » ASIS Security Magazine: “Run, Hide, Don’t Fight” – A discussion on ‘Options-Based’ responses to Active Assailants (PDF)

    By Michael S. Dorn

    » Bomb Threat basics (PDF)

    » Business Continuity Planning for Schools (PDF)

    » Evaluating an Expert Witness for School Safety Cases (PDF)

    By Michael S. Dorn and Sue Ann Hartig, Esq.

    » Fight, Flight or Lockdown – Teaching Students and Staff to Attack Active Shooters could Result in Decreased Casualties or Needless Deaths (PDF)

    By Michael S. Dorn and Stephen Satterly, Jr.

    » Four Phases All Hazards Planning for Schools (PDF)

    » Recovery Planning for Schools (PDF)

    » Relative Risks of Death in U.S. K-12 Schools (PDF 1.1MB)

    by Steven Satterly, Jr. & Safe Havens International

    Related: Infographic: Active Shooter Incidents in U.S. K-12 Schools, 1998-2012 (PDF)

    Related: Infographic: School-Related Fatalities, 1998-2012 (PDF)

    » School Bus Terrorism: A Practical Analysis with Implications for America’s Schools (PDF)

    By Chris Dorn

    » School Safety Today – Safe Havens International

    » Seven Important Building Design Features to Enhance School Safety and Security (PDF 1.9 MB)

    Produced by Safe Havens International for the Indiana School Safety Specialist’s Academy

    » Twenty Simple Strategies to Safer and More Effective Schools (PDF)

    Related: Infographic and more information on this document

            Produced by Safe Havens International for the Maine Department of Education

     

     


     

    Sacred Place, Safe Place – Safety, Security and Emergency Preparedness for Places of Worship

    Can be presented by Russell Bentley

    Typical presentation times range from one to four hours

    Unfortunately, even places of worship have been the scene of crisis situations.  This informative and practical presentation will outline the all hazards approach to safety, security and emergency preparedness for the unique requirements of faith based organizations.  This interactive and relevant session will focus on action steps that can be applied in a variety of faith based organizations.

    Intended audiences:

    • Clergy
    • Faith based organization personnel
    • Ushers
    • Safety team members
    • Faith based organization volunteers