Safety study on Threat by Active Shooter to School Facilities
Journal Title: Securitologia - Year 2016, Vol 24, Issue 2
Abstract
The reality of the danger of active shooters performing a terror attack at school facilities during the working hours, inspires to thought about possible guidelines under which an unarmed person could stop an armed aggressor in the moment he breaks into school and launches an attack. Quality physical security measures can prevent infiltration of a trespasser into a building or make it at least difficult, however it is necessary to always take into consideration that the physical security measures will be surpassed and the attacker infiltrates the building. Surviving an active shooter event is possible when following the “run-hide-fight & survive” guidelines.<br/><br/>
Authors and Affiliations
Stanislav Lichorobiec, Věra Věra, Radomír Ščurek
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