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HISTORY AND PROPER ROLE OF CAMPUS SECURITY, PART 2

NCJ Number
35371
Journal
Security World Dated: (APRIL 1971)
Author(s)
J W POWELL
Date Published
1971
Length
4 pages
Annotation
PERSONNEL SELECTION, TRAINING, UNIFORMS, FIREARMS, AND MASS STUDENT DISRUPTION ARE DISCUSSED IN RELATION TO THE PROPER ROLE OF AN EFFECTIVE CAMPUS SECURITY PROGRAM.
Abstract
PERSONNEL SHOULD BE WELL-EDUCATED, COLLEGE DEGREES ARE PREFERABLE, AND SHOULD BE TRAINED IN-HOUSE. POLICE ACADEMY TRAINING COURSES OFTEN DO NOT DEAL WITH THE PROBLEMS FOUND ON CAMPUSES. THE AUTHOR FAVORS A BLAZER AND SLACKS TYPE OF UNIFORM AS WELL AS THE CARRYING OF FIREARMS, BUT NOT AT ALL TIMES. FOR PART ONE, SEE NCJ-35370.

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