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School communities and their law enforcement partners cannot predict if, when, where or how schools will become targets of terrorism or when an act of school violence may strike again or when a natural calamity may befall them. What they can do is to anticipate and prepare.
The purpose of this book is to meet the needs of today’s educators and school-based law enforcers to help them effectively prepare, manage and respond to terrorism and crisis events.
The book focuses on four interconnected phases of crisis management planning and implementation:
Mitigation/Prevention
Preparedness
Response
Recovery
Topics covered include: terrorism, threat assessment, all-hazards preparedness, response options, incident command, media relations, HAZMAT, weapons of mass destruction, bombs, crime-scene management, triage, recovery, and drill and practice. 58 pages.
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