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Science and technology can support a safe school environment in multiple ways. Learn what available technologies may be appropriate for your school community.

The tutorials and learning activities were designed to encourage your awareness and assessment of what technology can offer your school community. Links to actual schools experiencing technical innovations to reduce vulnerability to crime have been included.

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY TUTORIALS

Collaborative Democracy and Leadership: Tutorial: Meaning, Purpose, Focus, Action http://cte.jhu.edu/courses/ssn/cld

Collaborative Democracy and Leadership: Tutorial: Meaning, Purpose, Focus, Action Learn about a model of leadership that a school community can put to work to support the practice of democratic principles to make school learning environments safe.

Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) http://cte.jhu.edu/courses/ssn/cpted/

Community Responsibility Tutorial This tutorial introduces three interrelated topics: a working definition of CPTED, the three basic concepts associated with CPTED, and a series of eight key questions for interested parties to utilize when implementing CPTED principles.

Security Technologies in the School Environment

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SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ACTION INFO

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

Action Item: Administrators What is Community Policing? A Definition

Action Item: Administrators 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.

Action Item: 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)

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