The events at Virginia Tech have forced campus security into the spotlight. A shooter or a terrorist on a campus, is there a distinction?
In a report for MIPT, University of Central Oklahoma President and MIPT Board Member, W. Roger Webb, discusses the security challenges facing higher education leaders for a community disposed toward freedom.
Webb, the former Oklahoma Commissioner of Public Safety, offers insight from an academic as well as law enforcement background, providing questions every campus president and security personnel should be asking.
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http://www.terrorisminfo.mipt.org/pdf/College-Campuses-Vulnerable-Terrorism.pdf
Article sponsored by police officers who have written books on law enforcement jobs; as well as those involved in writing on leadership.
Friday, May 11, 2007
Campuses: Vulnerable Targets
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active shooter,
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virginia tech
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