Here’s how to assess the utility and desirability of a security technology your campus might be considering.
Lt. John Weinstein
Lt. John Weinstein's Latest Posts
Less Lethal Weapons: More Uncertain and Confusing Than You Think
Thinking of adopting less lethal weapons in your department? Study these pitfalls before you proceed.
A Fresh Approach to Leadership Training
This novel use of popular movies to teach leadership skills has proven successful.
Active Incident Training: Preparing for the Future Threat
Preparation must go beyond incident response, tactics and the focus on active shooters.
In Defense of Dinosaurs: The Continuing Utility of the Shotgun
The shotgun is more than adequate for the vast majority of law enforcement’s armed confrontations.
COVID-19’s Impacts on Campus Law Enforcement Operations
The coronavirus’ effects on campus policing encompasses everything from recruiting to training to procedures to privacy concerns to new equipment and more.
Constantly Misunderstood and Under Verbal Attack? You Might Be the Problem.
By making these common communication mistakes, you could be stoking misunderstanding and conflict.
How to Choose the Right Public Safety and Security Technology
A systematic approach will help to ensure your organization makes the right public safety and security technology purchasing decisions.
So, Concealed Carry Is Coming to Your Campus. Now What?
If your organization has chosen or been forced to allow concealed carry on campus, the following practices will reduce this policy’s potential pitfalls.
Improving Your Public Safety Department’s Image in Your Community
Here’s a program that will help foster better relationships between your public safety department and your campus community.
Should We Allow CCP Holders to Carry Guns on Campus? 11 Reservations of a ‘Gun Guy’
Before deciding to endorse a protective role for armed citizens on campus, school administrators must address these issues.
Smart Security Planning: Your Key to Administration Support
Here’s how you can make the case for more resources for public safety, security and technology.