Classroom Killers? Hallway Hostages?
How Schools Can Prevent and Manage School Crises
- Kenneth S. Trump - National School Safety and Security Services, Cleveland, Ohio
August 2000 | 184 pages | Corwin
This book guides schools towards a proactive approach to school security, learning from tragic incidents in the late 1990's in the United States.
PART ONE: FRAMING THE ISSUES
From Paranoia to 'Politricks' and PR Campaigns
Lessons Learned from School Crisis Incidents
'New Times, New Crimes'
Early Warning Signs
PART TWO: APPLYING THE LESSONS LEARNED
Assessing and Managing Threats
A Framework for Reducing Risks
PART THREE: CRISIS PREPAREDNESS AND MANAGEMENT
Crisis Preparedness Guidelines
Managing Crisis Incidents
Preparing for the 'Post-Crisis Crisis'
PART FOUR: STATE AND FEDERAL SUPPORT STRATEGIES
Indiana
Where Do We Go from Here?
"If you want to keep your students, your staff, and your school safe and secure, you need to read this book. Having experienced the unthinkable, the one thing I would urge all school leaders to do is get prepared. The key is awareness and readiness, and Ken Trump provides both."
Chairman of the Board of Education, McCracken County Public Schools, Paducah, KY
"Practical, cost-effective security strategies. A great reference book!"
Seven Hills Police Department, OH
"The author places violence into a balanced context of day-to-day disciplinary concerns and school security programs. Those who work in schools (his target audience) will find the book easy to read and understand."
Former Chair of the ASIS Educational Institutions Standing Committee
Security Management Magazine
"An excellent resource for educators and educators-in-training. Readers will be thankful that Trump has provided such a timely resource."
Volume 39, No. 2, October 2001