Home | National News | Campus Safety Magazine Launches Safety Channel

Campus Safety Magazine Launches Safety Channel

Font size: Decrease font Enlarge font

New student safety web channel to focus on new laws, campus emergency response, notification guidelines, and what security measures students and parents should expect.

LOS ANGELES, July 29, 2011 -- Campus Safety Magazine, the leading security, management and technology publication for universities, hospitals and schools, is pleased to announce a new real-time online resource for college and K-12 students and their parents. The first of its kind, this valuable resource -- the Student Safety web channel, which will be part of http://www.CampusSafetyMagazine.com -- will launch on September 1st. It will be continually updated with information about student safety, new laws, campus emergency response, notification guidelines and what security measures students and parents should expect from their school district and university. In addition, it will help parents hold campuses and districts accountable for the safety of their children.

“College campus life brings a sense of independence for most students,” says Campus Safety Magazine Publisher Peggy Onstad. “Amidst so many changes, students and their parents sometimes forget about personal safety. However, it is important for students to remain aware of their surroundings! This special online resource is intended to educate students and their parents about safety on campus and about the laws that govern college security. It will also empower parents of K-12 students dealing with issues like bullying, gangs and cyber safety.”

This new and exclusive web channel addresses today’s top campus safety and security issues. It provides the basics of self-protection, what every K-12 and university student/parent should know about campus security and safety, and what questions to ask when selecting a college. You’ll also learn valuable tips on how to prevent ID theft, fires, bullying, hazing, cyber crime, sexual assault, and drug and alcohol abuse. Other topics covered include verbal and non-verbal indicators of violence, gang prevention, emergency notification, video surveillance, physical access control and more.

About Bobit Business Media

Bobit Business Media is a diversified national information company providing news and knowledge to people within specialized business industries. We achieve this through our publications, trade shows, web sites, research and associations.For further information visit their website at http://www.bobit.com.

Campus Safety Contacts:             

Peggy K. Onstad        
Publisher                    
Campus Safety Magazine
310-533-2477        
peggy(dot)onstad(at)bobit(dot)com    

Robin Hattersley Gray
Executive Editor
Campus Safety Magazine
310-533-2534
robin(dot)gray(at)bobit(dot)com

 

  • email Email to a friend
  • print Print version
  • Plain text Plain text
Tags
No tags for this article
More from National News
Previous
Chemical bombs exploded at Utah high school
Police in Bountiful, Utah, arrested two teenagers, both high school students, for exploding homemade chemical bombs forcing Bountiful High School to close for 2 hours....
Bomb threats reach University of Pittsburgh chancellor
The DOJ, FBI, and campus police are investigating a bomb threat at the home of the University of Pittsburgh’s chancellor and five other threats on university buildings. ...
Report on UC Davis pepper spray incident
The University of California will host a public meeting to discuss a new report on the pepper spraying of student demonstrators by UC Davis police in November 2011....
Three Tennessee students given court probation
Three students at Lake Forest Middle School in Cleveland, Tennessee pleaded guilty to reckless endangerment charges after manufacturing an explosive device and setting it off in their school’s cafeteria....
image
Gunman Kills 32 on Campus
Day 1 (April 16, 2007) - At least 32 killed in Blacksburg, Virginia, when a gunman opened fire in a dorm and classroom at Virginia Tech University....
image
Guns Recovered at Virginia Tech
Day 2 - The gunman involved in the Virginia Tech shootings has been identified, and the investigation and mourning period are just getting under way....
image
Blacksburg Gunman Profile
Day 2 - As Virginia Tech mourns, questions arise about the shooter, his motives and whether much can be done to prevent similar massacres in the future....
image
Foreign Students React to Shooting
Day 3 - Authorities say the man who killed 32 students before taking his own life was himself a student from South Korea. International students comment....
image
Virginia Tech and Gun-Control
Day 3 - The deadliest single shooting incident in American history has renewed debate about gun-control laws in the United States....
image
Blacksburg Reacts to Shooting
Day 4 - The residents of Blacksburg, Virginia are visibly shaken. Virginia Tech is located in this rural town about 4 hours south of Washington, D.C....
image
PTSD Hits Virginia Tech
Day 4 - Post Traumatic Stress Disorder experts say a few may have difficulty adjusting to normalcy months after the Virginia Tech tragedy....
image
Blacksburg Copes with Aftermath
Day 5 - As more is learned about the 32 victims at Virginia Tech, the small community of Blacksburg, Virginia struggles with the burden of this tragedy....
image
BULLY Film Sparks Movement
Leaders from the worlds of Hollywood, fashion, politics, business and sports support protest against the MPAA started by high school junior Katy Butler. ...
2012 National Schools of Character Finalists
CEP says schools are using character education to shape cultures that encourage high student achievement, mutual respect, and integrity among students, staff, and faculty....
image
Keep Spring Break Safe
The nation's emergency physicians urge teens and young adults to stay safe and practice good judgment while having fun in the sun....
Next