Find » Education » Tips: For Preventing a Shooting at ...

Tips: For Preventing a Shooting at NIU and Other Schools

By Gloria Doby, published Feb 21, 2008
Published Content: 86  Total Views: 58,016  Favorited By: 2 CPs
Embed:  
Rating: 4.0 of 5
This was the first shooting at NIU we have had these kind of incidents happen so many times in the past, is it really a surprise? It seems like it's happening more and more each year and nothing is really being done to stop the shooting at the NIU campus, if this type of thing keeps happening our students are really going to fear going to school and they'll be to afraid to learn because of worrying about if they'll get shot or not. The shooter are usually a student or a former student that may have attended the university. On the WGN News, they had reported that " there was a threat in December" and apparently it was not taken very seriously. When our kids go away to school, or just to regular school no one wants to have to worry about someone shooting them, when it does happens is it really a surprise, because, nothing was ever done from the last shooting at school.

These students needs to be looked at more closely, something is wrong in their lives and they want attention maybe no one is listening to them and the only way they know how to get attention is to shoot up the whole school, or university. These kids have real problems and you may or may not know when and where they'll strike, here's some things a school or university should be doing to help keep their schools safe for the students.

1.) There should be metal detectors in every school and university so that the students can feel safer when they attend school, that is one thing needs to be put in place, not the next time something happens.

2.) The schools need to lock all the doors where no one can enter from the outside but, the students can open the doors from the inside in case of fire .

3.) Place security guards in the hallways, and surveillance cameras in and around the schools, and monitor them, so that they can at least question anyone who's roaming the halls or look suspicious and don't really have a purpose for being at the school. Also the security guards should do rounds to make sure nothing is going on the the school, this will cut down on outsider coming into the schools and shooting our students, even go as far as to escort them to the front door, because, right now there's no plans in place.

Comments
Comments 1 - 2 of 2
 
 
This article doesn't fail to recognize anything, and all shooting weren't from withdrawing from cocktails of strong psychotropic drugs. It's still a helpful solution to a reoccuring problem!!

Posted on 06/29/2008 at 8:06:10 PM

 
This article completely fails to recognize that ALL school shooters were on or withdrawing from cocktails of strong psychotropic drugs. This is the only kind of stuff that will make people go that crazy. As far as laws: most shooting were ALREADY occuring in gun-free zones. As long as you look away from psychotropics, you may as well phantasize about any solution. Maybe ban students.

Posted on 02/23/2008 at 1:02:08 AM

Type in Your Comments Below - (1000 characters left)
Your name:

Submit your own content on this or any topic. Get started »
Comments 1 - 2 of 2
 
Advertisment