Defining Risk.
American School & University, December, 2004 by Matchett, Alan
Byline: Alan Matchett
Schools reflect their communities, and crime and personal conflict can occur within school facilities. Fortunately, the level and severity of these crimes are far lower compared with the community at large, but it still is necessary to take steps to enhance safety in school facilities.
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Before school officials can address crime and safety, they must know the risks, vulnerabilities and threats their facilities may face. They also must understand what they are trying to protect and which safeguards can be put into place. With this knowledge, school ...
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