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Re: A "physical security" question - "cameras" versus "boots on the ground" - best practices
From: "Schmidt, Eric Ward" <erschmid () IUPUI EDU>
Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2011 16:57:51 +0000
Michael, An inexpensive but far reaching option for this type of scenario also came from the VA Tech incident - staff and faculty awareness training. The training is called Active Shooter Awareness Training and it's analogous to the awareness training we all know for fire - stop, drop, and roll. This awareness training provides staff and faculty various things to consider if you're on campus and you think you hear gun shots. Eric Schmidt Sent from my iPhone On Apr 27, 2011, at 12:26, "SCHALIP, MICHAEL" <mschalip () CNM EDU> wrote:
Hi folks..... Sorry if this is the wrong "group", but - I need some advice..... We're struggling with a debate on physical security measures. Following the Virginia Tech incident - our execs decided that we had to respond with increased security measures. At some point - the decision was made that we needed to explore "security cameras". Next thing we knew - there was a contractor engaged, cameras were installed at one campus (we have 6 across the metro area!), and now - the questions are finally being asked - "Are we doing the right thing...??" Putting in cameras is fine - but then folks are trying to figure out "....who's going to be watching the camera feed?" The other question that was asked was, "What is more of a deterrent - a security camera - or taking the cost of 30 cameras and hiring another pair of boots to walk around??" So - I'm asking all of you: What kind of physical security is preferred? What kind of security measures are used in higher education to provide a reasonable level of security? Are folks using more "technology" - or more "warm bodies"?? Looking forward to your wisdom..... Thanks, Michael -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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- A "physical security" question - "cameras" versus "boots on the ground" - best practices SCHALIP, MICHAEL (Apr 27)
- Re: A "physical security" question - "cameras" versus "boots on the ground" - best practices Joel Rosenblatt (Apr 27)
- Re: A "physical security" question - "cameras" versus "boots on the ground" - best practices Valdis Kletnieks (Apr 27)
- Re: A "physical security" question - "cameras" versus "boots on the ground" - best practices Schmidt, Eric Ward (Apr 27)
- Re: A "physical security" question - "cameras" versus "boots on the ground" - best practices Ben Woelk (Apr 27)
- Re: A "physical security" question - "cameras" versus "boots on the ground" - best practices Arthur, Matt (Apr 27)
- Re: A "physical security" question - "cameras" versus "boots on the ground" - best practices randy marchany (Apr 27)
- Re: A "physical security" question - "cameras" versus "boots on the ground" - best practices Paul Kendall (Apr 27)
- Re: A "physical security" question - "cameras" versus "boots on the ground" - best practices David Escalante (Apr 27)
- Re: A "physical security" question - "cameras" versus "boots on the ground" - best practices Ben Woelk (Apr 27)
- Re: A "physical security" question - "cameras" versus "boots on the ground" - best practices David Treble (Apr 27)
- Re: A "physical security" question - "cameras" versus "boots on the gr Dexter Caldwell (Apr 27)
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