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    Using De-Escalation Technology to Reduce Violence in America

    Posted by Steve Cochennet on Mar 3, 2015

     

    As a CEO, I’m most excited by companies that are using technology to make the world a safer place. And remarkably, I’ve been privileged enough to have been involved in two different companies that have been able to combine security and technology to create a better world.

    Digital Ally helped law enforcement departments upgrade their incident recording capabilities. At the time, believe it or not, police cars had big, heavy VCR recorders in their trunks that needed to be wired to the dashboards. Digital Ally pioneered the deployment of the digital dashcam in a way that made it accessible and affordable, leading to widespread adoption. This technology is now used in the majority of police cars today.

    There was no better feeling than going to sleep at night knowing that I was part of a company that was developing technology to make America safer.

    So, naturally, I couldn’t stop there.

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    Topics: Workplace Violence, Security Industry, Healthcare Violence, Fan Safety, School violence, non-lethal

    Non-Fatal Violence in K-12 Schools [Infographic]

    Posted by Susan Krause on Mar 3, 2015

     

    We created this infographic based on the most recent available crime data. Read about how enhanced non-lethal can be used to secure schools, or contact us.

     
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    Topics: campus safety, school security, School violence

    Preventing Violence in Schools: New Device Has Intermediate Solution

    Posted by Steve Cochennet on Feb 17, 2015

     

    Violent incidents at schools have become all too common. As a result, elected officials, law enforcement and school administrators are always looking for an effective, non-lethal solution to keep students and faculty safe.

    While the media focus is on high profile incidents such as Columbine, Virginia Tech or Sandy Hook, the sad reality is there are over 1,000 assaults, aggravated assaults, and dangerous incidents that happen on a nearly DAILY basis IN our schools around the country. Local officials and parents know the dangers students face. It’s time we do something to reduce the level of fear, injury and liability in our schools.

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    Topics: Security Industry, campus safety, School violence, non-lethal

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