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The Handbook for School Safety and Security: Best Practices and Procedures


Authors: Lawrence J. Fennelly and Marianna A. Perry Reviewed by: Rose L. Murillo, M.A., SPHR


New challenges face our schools today. We must adapt, changing our approach and planned response to prevent tragedies for our students, staff, and faculty. This handbook could not have


come at a more critical time for school safety professionals. Earthquake and fire drills have moved aside for active shooter training; neighborhood watch patrols changed to ‗stranger danger‘ alerts.


Whether a novice to school leadership or a seasoned professional, there is something in this book for everyone. From assessments to action plans, laws & guidelines to lighting & detection systems, this handbook reflects every detail necessary for an effective safety program. It is practical yet comprehensive.


More than anything else, through this book Fennelly and Perry promote a new way of thinking about student safety. They have studied the unthinkable – the loss of precious lives in our schools – and they have shown the way that these losses can be prevented.


On a daily basis HR and safety professionals are asked to put a price on human life and safety. As the authors shared in this handbook, through people, plans, training, and technology this difficult task can be successfully achieved.


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