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The Tutorials and Action Info found on SchoolSafetyNet were developed by the Johns Hopkins University Department of Public Safety and Leadership in collaboration with the Johns Hopkins University Center for Technology in Education. Each module was written to address the needs of a particular audience and specific school safety issues. We welcome your feedback on the content presented on this Web site.

ACTION INFO FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT

Are there any professional CPTED associations to learn more about CPTE principles or to become certified in CPTED? International CPTED Association (ICA)

Is there a nationally sanctioned guide for parents, schools, and communities regarding school safety? NCPC "School Safety and Security Toolkit"

What is and how do you create a grant planning and management matrix? How to Use a Matrix When Writing a Grant

What is Community Policing? A Definition

What are the appropriate and effective uses of security technologies in U.S. schools? National Institute of Justice, Research Report: The Appropriate and Effective Use of Security Technologies in U.S. Schools? A Guide for Schools and Law Enforcement Agencies.

Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED) defined, the basic concepts involved, and key questions to ask prior to implementation? Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED)

ACTION INFO FOR PARENTS

What difference does it make if I get involved in my child's school? Getting Involved in Your Child's Education

What do I have to offer to my child's school? The Parental Involvement Pledge

How can I protect myself from being bullied? No Bullies - High School

What does my child need from me and the school? What Are the Developmental Needs of School-Age Children?

Does my child's school really need me? Opportunities: The Canadian School Volunteer Network

ACTION INFO FOR STUDENTS

How can I make a difference within my school and community? TeamTech Learning System Project Builder

How do I avoid drugs and alcohol? National Clearinghouse for Drug and Alcohol Information

What are the characteristics of a safe school? A Guide to Safe Schools

How can I protect myself from being bullied? No Bullies - High School

ACTION INFO FOR TEACHERS

What is and how do you create a grant planning and management matrix? How to Use a Matrix When Writing a Grant

How do I avoid drugs and alcohol? National Clearinghouse for Drug and Alcohol Information

What does my child need from me and the school? What Are the Developmental Needs of School-Age Children?

How can I make a difference within my school and community? TeamTech Learning System Project Builder

ACTION INFO FOR SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS

Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED) defined, the basic concepts involved, and key questions to ask prior to implementation Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED)

What is Community Policing? A Definition

Is there a nationally sanctioned guide for parents, schools, and communities regarding school safety? NCPC "School Safety and Security Toolkit"

What are the appropriate and effective uses of security technologies in U.S. schools? National Institute of Justice, Research Report: The Appropriate and Effective Use of Security Technologies in U.S. Schools

What are the characteristics of a safe school? A Guide to Safe Schools

What difference does it make if I get involved in my child's school? Getting Involved in Your Child's Education

What do I have to offer to my child's school? The Parental Involvement Pledge

Does my child's school really need me? Opportunities: The Canadian School Volunteer Network

Are there any professional CPTED associations to learn more about CPTE principles or to become certified in CPTED? International CPTED Association (ICA)

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