This Week in School and Campus Safety


Good morning,


This Weekly Update by the Illinois School and Campus Safety Program shares information on the DuPage County Regional Office of Education School Safety Summit 2025, provides a final chance to register for the Dec. 5th Advanced Digital Threat Assessment® class and the Dec. 13th effective communication principles class, and promotes two upcoming sessions of Preventing Targeted Violence Through Leakage and Cyber Investigations.


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Laura Black

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Program Coordinator

Illinois School and Campus Safety Program

DuPage Regional Office of Education School Safety Summit 2025 on January 16th


The DuPage County Regional Office of Education is holding the School Safety Summit 2025 on January 16th at the College of DuPage from 8:30am - 4pm. The summit features Mark Dallas, Mike Buenrostro, a Q & A with a panel of experts, and more. For more information and to register, click here.

Last Chance to Register!

Advanced Digital Threat Assessment® via Zoom on Dec. 5th


This is the last chance to register for the Advanced Digital Threat Assessment® class being held via Zoom on December 5th, 2024. Building upon the Digital Threat Assessment® class by Safer Schools Together, Advanced Digital Threat Assessment® advances participants' understanding of finding and curating relevant digital information consistent with real-life digital threat assessment data gathering scenarios. Significant engagement and hands-on practice will take place as participants are assembled into investigative teams and given a true-to-life mock scenario. For more information and to register, click here


Last Chance to Register!

Effective Communication Principles Before, During, and After Critical Incidents December 13th in

Des Plaines, IL


This is the last chance to register for the Effective Communication Principles Before, During, and After Critical Incidents class on December 13, 2024, in Des Plaines, IL.


This training provides attendees comprehensive education on the subject of communications. Throughout the training, attendees will learn about the importance of building relationships with the media and the community through routine communications. The training will also provide guidance on how to prepare for a crisis communications event and what to do should that day happen. Finally, instruction will wrap up with discussion on how to effectively communicate after a critical incident.


For more information and to register, click here.

Preventing Targeted Violence Through Leakage and Cyber Investigations December 17-18th in Peoria, IL


The Illinois School and Campus Safety Program is pleased to announce a session of the Preventing Targeted Violence Through Leakage and Cyber Investigations class will be held December 17-18, 2024, in Peoria, IL. Class objectives include:


  • Why it is important NOT to disregard information given to LEO or school officials.
  • What the term "Leakage" means and how we can interpret the information.
  • Learn free and open source online investigative tools into social networks and App generated phone numbers.
  • Learn to identify and collect cyber evidence to identify suspects.
  • Learn the three-step process in investigating internet crimes.
  • Learn the importance of Preservation, Exigent Circumstances, and Search Warrants.
  • Learn how to obtain IP's, screen names, screen captures, and email headers.
  • State laws: Terrorist Threat, Falsely Making a Terrorist Threat, Swatting, and Causing a Catastrophe.
  • Suspect search warrant, arrest, interrogation, and mental health evaluation.
  • Examine a successful cyber-crime case study investigation from start to finish.


For more information and to register, click here.

Preventing Targeted Violence Through Leakage and Cyber Investigations January 7-8th in Macomb, IL


The Illinois School and Campus Safety Program is pleased to announce a session of the Preventing Targeted Violence Through Leakage and Cyber Investigations class will be held January 7-8, 2025, in Macomb, IL. Class objectives include:


  • Why it is important NOT to disregard information given to LEO or school officials.
  • What the term "Leakage" means and how we can interpret the information.
  • Learn free and open source online investigative tools into social networks and App generated phone numbers.
  • Learn to identify and collect cyber evidence to identify suspects.
  • Learn the three-step process in investigating internet crimes.
  • Learn the importance of Preservation, Exigent Circumstances, and Search Warrants.
  • Learn how to obtain IP's, screen names, screen captures, and email headers.
  • State laws: Terrorist Threat, Falsely Making a Terrorist Threat, Swatting, and Causing a Catastrophe.
  • Suspect search warrant, arrest, interrogation, and mental health evaluation.
  • Examine a successful cyber-crime case study investigation from start to finish.


For more information and to register, click here.

Upcoming Conferences


2025 Will County School Safety Summit - January 10, 2025


School Safety Summit 2025 - January 16, 2025

Illinois School and Campus Safety Program www.ilschoolsafety.org
schoolsafety@iletsbei.com