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    School Emergency Preparedness Study, United States, 2018 | gimi9.com

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    Updated Jan 13, 2022
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    (2022). School Emergency Preparedness Study, United States, 2018 | gimi9.com [Dataset]. https://gimi9.com/dataset/data-gov_school-emergency-preparedness-study-united-states-2018-9ff72
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    Jan 13, 2022
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    U.S. Government Workshttps://www.usa.gov/government-works
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    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    The School Emergency Preparedness Study, United States, 2018, was conducted to better understand the state of knowledge concerning violent emergency preparedness in schools and the interrelationship between federal, state, district, and school perspectives on safety planning. RTI International conducted a two-year study in four phases. In Phase I, the project team reviewed federal and state guidelines and mandates for school safety planning. In Phases II and III, a survey was administered to district safety and security directors and superintendents, then the team reviewed guidelines and mandates for a subset of districts. In Phase IV, interviews were conducted with administrators from 37 schools and results were analyzed from all four phases.

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    Data from: School Emergency Preparedness Study, United States, 2018

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    • icpsr.umich.edu
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    Updated Oct 1, 2018
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    Department of Justice (2018). School Emergency Preparedness Study, United States, 2018 [Dataset]. https://datasets.ai/datasets/school-emergency-preparedness-study-united-states-2018-9ff72
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    Department of Justice
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    The School Emergency Preparedness Study, United States, 2018, was conducted to better understand the state of knowledge concerning violent emergency preparedness in schools and the interrelationship between federal, state, district, and school perspectives on safety planning. RTI International conducted a two-year study in four phases. In Phase I, the project team reviewed federal and state guidelines and mandates for school safety planning. In Phases II and III, a survey was administered to district safety and security directors and superintendents, then the team reviewed guidelines and mandates for a subset of districts. In Phase IV, interviews were conducted with administrators from 37 schools and results were analyzed from all four phases.

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School Emergency Preparedness Study, United States, 2018 | gimi9.com

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Dataset updated
Jan 13, 2022
License

U.S. Government Workshttps://www.usa.gov/government-works
License information was derived automatically

Area covered
United States
Description

The School Emergency Preparedness Study, United States, 2018, was conducted to better understand the state of knowledge concerning violent emergency preparedness in schools and the interrelationship between federal, state, district, and school perspectives on safety planning. RTI International conducted a two-year study in four phases. In Phase I, the project team reviewed federal and state guidelines and mandates for school safety planning. In Phases II and III, a survey was administered to district safety and security directors and superintendents, then the team reviewed guidelines and mandates for a subset of districts. In Phase IV, interviews were conducted with administrators from 37 schools and results were analyzed from all four phases.

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