Is Violence in Our Future? Most Americans Think So.

Is Violence in Our Future? Most Americans Think So.

According to a new survey, a disturbing 4 in 10 Americans think it’s at least “somewhat likely” they will be victimized by gun violence in the next five years. Conducted jointly by the University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy, the Associated Press, and the...
Run-Hide-Fight, Part 2: Knowing Your Exits

Run-Hide-Fight, Part 2: Knowing Your Exits

In Part 1 of Run-Hide-Fight, we discussed how to assess your available choices in an active shooter situation and why being prepared to run away from danger is your best bet to survive an incident. But how does one properly prepare, and what does a sound escape plan...
In The Event: How De-Escalation Training Can Aid Venue Security

In The Event: How De-Escalation Training Can Aid Venue Security

Americans are stressed. Whether it’s daily concerns about finances and family, or broader grievances about the state of the world, mental health is in decline. In some cases, these feelings are manifesting as violent acts in schools or in the workplace. But for...