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School Safety CD-ROMs Available from NLECTC
Law enforcement agencies and
school systems can now obtain three important school safety
programs at no cost on one CD-ROM.
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A Critical Incident: What to
do in the First 20 Minutes, developed
by the North Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice and
Delinquency Prevention, takes users through a scenario
involving a shooter in a high school. Viewers see the
school's response and how it implements its plan. At the
scenario's end, discussion questions allow them to discuss
what went right, what went wrong, and how they can use the
lessons learned to improve their own critical incident
plans.
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School Crime Operations
Package (School COP), has been an
extremely popular software program that enables school
resource officers (SROs), SRO supervisors, school
administrators, and security officers to enter a daily log
of incidents, display incidents involving a particular
student quickly (valuable for meetings with parents or
students), and produce graphics showing school "hot spots"
or year-to-year trends, which can help solve problems and
communicate issues at school meetings. For example, a map
can show where bullying incidents have occurred on a school
campus. School COP can also provide evidence of activities
undertaken or problems solved, which can help persuade a
school board to continue funding an SRO program.
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School Safety Plan Generator,
an NIJ-developed software program, allows law enforcement
personnel to create a document that serves as a foundation
for preparing schools for violent critical incidents and as
a reference guide for information needs during a critical
incident. The software, created as a result of input from
the members of NIJ's NLECTC System and the School Safety
Technology Working Group, allows users to answer questions
about a particular school and use the information to set up
a profile that includes demographics, members of the
critical incident planning team and their roles and
responsibilities, emergency locations, supplies and
equipment on hand, and critical lines of communication.
To obtain copies of the School
Safety CD-ROM, contact NLECTC-Southeast at 800-292-4385 or
contact the Rural Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center at 866-RURAL LE (866-787-2553). For
more information about these projects contact Program Manager
Mike O'Shea at the National Institute of Justice,
Michael.Oshea@usdoj.gov
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