Security Update 10-28-2009.

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Security Update 10-28-2009

Security Continuum Prevention Response Recovery

Prevention Broadcast e-mails Security Web Site Increased Officer Visibility Upgrading Video Surveillance Other Tactical Activities

Prevention If I told you...

Response Officer Training Tools & Tactics Workplace Violence Code

Recovery Data Gathering & Analysis Law Enforcement Relationships Critical Incident Response

Share With Your Staff What Can You Do? Be Aware of Your Surroundings Report Suspicious Activity Engage People in Your Area Wear Your Name Badge & Encourage Others to Do the Same Consider Your Department’s Workplace Violence Response