dc.contributor | We are grateful for collaborative partnerships that made this research possible. The development and distribution of the survey would not be possible without the dedication and collaboration from the following partners:
H. Thomas Brant, Amity Regional School District No. 5, Connecticut Association of School Psychologists;
Jay Brown, Connecticut Department of Education;
John Byrne, SMG Corporate Services;
Dr. Jo Ann Freiberg, School Climate Consultants;
Dr. Paula Gill Lopez, Fairfield University;
TFC. Trevor Gregor, Connecticut State Police, State SRO Liaison;
Dr. Jeffrey Kitching, EdAdvance, Connecticut RESC Alliance;
Dr. Joseph Kobza, Monroe Public Schools;
SA Marc LaFrance, FBI New Haven Field Office;
Kimberly Laughlin, New Fairfield Public Schools;
Dan Levy, Hamden Public Schools;
Robert Mahoney, Department of Homeland Security;
Deputy Chief Shaun McColgan, Danbury Police;
Officer Robert Morlock, Danbury Police;
Jeff Nielsen, Milford Public Schools;
Dr. Beth Smith, Educational Consultant;
William Turley, Connecticut Division of Emergency Management and Homeland Security | en_US |
dc.identifier.citation | Bernhardt, A., & Lomas, G., (2022). Connecticut K-12 Schools Safety and Security Needs Assessment Report. Connecticut Center for School Safety and Crisis Preparation, Western Connecticut State University, Danbury, CT. | en_US |