Beefing Up Security

Topics:
Building a Team,
Risk Analysis and Management
Tags:
Primedia Inc.,
Security
Source:
PRIMEDIA

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Overview: From the executive summary: ‘Walking into most office buildings today is an entirely different experience than it was just few years ago. Employee identification cards, numerous security guards, the use of metal detectors, and mandatory guest passes are standard procedure in the post-9/11 office. Yet, the security infrastructure at educational institutions lags behind that of private-sector organizations. Just as companies now are expected to use best-practice security measures to protect their employees, school administrators face enormous expectations regarding the safety of primary, secondary and university students. Society demands that schools exist as safe learning havens for all students, and that under no circumstances should students feel that their physical safety is threatened. It is a daunting responsibility, but one that school superintendents, security directors, facility managers, and university housing officers must accept.’ The paper explores this issue in detail.

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Format: HTML | Date: Sep 2004 | Pages: 1


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