School Safety Resources

About This Resource

The Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS Office) recognizes the importance of school safety in ensuring a healthy learning environment. Preventing issues before they occur, having a plan in place for when things go wrong, and taking action after an incident, are all important topics covered in the resources below.

These resources, curated by the COPS Training Portal, consist of online courses, publications, podcasts, and much more. This page will be updated with the latest information, so please check back often.

Guides, Publications, and Reports

A Comparison of Averted and Completed School Attacks from the Police Foundation's Averted School Violence Database - access document description
A Preliminary Report on the Police Foundation's Averted School Violence Database - access the document description
Ten Essential Actions to Improve School Safety - access the document description
Preparing for the Unimaginable - access the document description
Law Enforcement Solutions By the Field, For the Field:  Collaborative Reform Annual Review  - access the document description
Law Enforcement Solutions by the Field, For the Field: Collaborative Reform Second Annual Review - access the document description
To Protect and Educate: The School Resource Officer and the Prevention of Violence in Schools - download the document
Final Report of the Federal Commission on School Safety - download the document
Protecting America's Schools: A U.S. Secret Service Analysis of Targeted School Violence - download the document
Violence Prevention in Schools: Enhancement Through Law Enforcement Partnerships - access the document
COVID-19 Return to Training: Guidance on Safe Return to Training for Athletes - download the document
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic:  Addresssing PPE Needs in Non-Healthcare Setting - FEMA Factsheet - download the document
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic:  Addresssing PPE Needs in Non-Healthcare Setting - FEMA Advisory - download the document
Critical Incident Review: Active Shooter at Robb Elementary School - download the document
Análisis de incidentes críticos: Tirador activo en la Escuela Primaria Robb - Resumen ejecutivo - download the document
Critical Incident Review: Active Shooter at Robb Elementary School - Executive Summary - download the document
Averted School Violence (ASV) Database: 2021 Analysis Update - download the document
School Resource Officers: Averted School Violence Special Report - download document
Targeted Violence Averted: College and University Case Studies - download document
Preventing Minority Youth Violence: Lessons from Law Enforcement—Public Health Collaborations - download document
n Interdisciplinary Approach to Addressing Violence: A Process Evaluation of the Minority Youth Violence Prevention Initiative - download document

Podcasts – The Beat

Police in Schools

JANUARY 2020

What’s New in Blue

What’s New in Blue is a series of short videos intended to keep viewers informed about innovative developments and critical issues in law enforcement.

Season 2 | Episode 5: Drug Endangered Children feat. Eric Nation

Now retired, Eric Nation began his law enforcement career in 1994 and became a founding member of the Jasper County (Iowa) Drug Endangered Children Alliance. During his time in law enforcement, Nation experienced numerous cases of children who suffered physical or emotional harm as a result of drug use, possession, manufacturing, and distribution. The impact of what Nation witnessed became such a concern that he left policing to focus his efforts on training others to identify at-risk children and coordinating the various systems and disciplines that intervene and provide services to these children and families.

Eric Nation is Director of Training and Development for the National Alliance for Drug Endangered Children.  Note:  Video will play in a new window.

Technical Support

Collaborative Reform Initiative Technical Assistance Center - access the website
Safe and Sound Schools - Averted School Violence - access the website
Readiness and Emergency Management for Schools (REMS) - access the website
United States Secret Service - access the website

Collaborative Reform Initiative for Technical Assistance Center (CRI-TAC)

Specific Assistance Brochures

Information on Sheriff Specific Assistance

Information on Tribal Specific Assistance

Websites and Resources

The resources on this page are intended for staff and educators of public K-12 schools and school districts. Resources found here typically address FERPA and how it applies to the various day-to-day operations of public schools at the administrative level. Guidance is also provided for specific situations that occur only in the K-12 setting.

Schoolsafety.gov

Provides schools and districts with actionable recommendations to create a safe and supportive learning environment where students can thrive and grow

Readiness and Emergency Management for Schools (REMS) Technical Assistance (TA) Center

The U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Safe and Supportive Schools has administered the REMS TA Center to serve two critical functions aimed at helping education agencies, with their community partners, manage safety, security, and emergency management programs

Developing and Maintaining Emergency Operations Plans

A Comprehensive Preparedness Guide

 

School Climate and Discipline

Administrators, educators, students, parents and community members can find on this site tools, data and resources

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