#Campus Safety Magazine RSS ____________________ [b-search.gif]-Submit * Facebook * LinkedIn * RSS * Newsletter [CSM-Logo.png] Technology Resource for Security Police & Administrators [S-CS9-coverthumb.jpg] September 2010 Issue Get the print or digital magazine here! * Home * Video * School Safety * Emergency Management * University Security * Mass Notification * Security Technology * Hospital Security * Public Safety * Browse All * Latest News * Products * Access Control * Hospital Safety * Video Surveillance Hospital Security Former Johns Hopkins Employee Indicted in Identity Theft Scheme * SHARING TOOLS | * Email * Print * Facebook * Twitter * RSS Send an e-mail to colleagues Please fill out the form below to send a link to this story to your colleagues. Your Name: ____________________ Your E-mail: ____________________ Colleagues' E-mail (Separate each address with comma): ____________________ Message: (Max. 500 chars.) ____________________ ____________________ ____________________ ____________________ Enter the verification code as it is shown below without spaces. (Not case-sensitive) Enter Code: ____________________ [CaptchaImage.aspx?guid=dc9bcaa6-cb2f-4a80-9b47-34bbb4f733b6] What's this? Image Code Verification Automated programs can't "read" the code you see in the box: only humans can. When you enter this code, it ensures that your order is going to a real person. If you don't see an image, make sure your browser is set to display images and try again. If you're not sure what the code is, make your best guess. If you're incorrect, you'll get another chance to enter a different code on the next screen. Close _________________________________________________________________ SEND CANCEL working... October 06, 2010 | Comments (0) | Post a comment BALTIMORE — A federal grand jury indicted a former Johns Hopkins Hospital employee on fraud and identity theft charges for using patient information to obtain instant credit. Jasmine Smith, who was employed at the hospital from August 2007 to March 2009, is suspected of giving the names, Social Security numbers, birth dates and addresses of patients to four of her friends so they could open credit cards, according to FierceHealthcare.com. The group was able to obtain more that $600,000 in credit from more than 50 banks, department stores and popular merchandise chains. Each defendant faces fraud and aggravated identity theft charges. If convicted, each faces a maximum sentence of 30 years in prison for conspiracy to commit bank fraud and two years in prison for aggravated identity theft. Read the full article. Read more about: Data Breaches, Data Privacy, Identity Theft Other Recent News October 12, 2010 Submit Your Director of the Year Nominations Today! The editors and staff at Campus Safety magazine are pleased to announce that the publication is now accepting nominations for the fifth annual Director of the Year Awards program. October 8, 2010 Convicted Hospital Security Officer Killer Denied Appeal A convicted murderer who was sentenced to death for fatally shooting a hospital security officer and a sheriff's deputy was denied an appeal by the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday. October 6, 2010 2 Charged in S.C. Nightclub, Hospital Murders Police have charged two people with murder in connection with shootings at a local nightclub and the Chester Regional Medical Center emergency room last month. September 29, 2010 Podcast: How to Respond to Active Shooters Don Alwes, a lead instructor for the National Tactical Officers Association, discusses active shooter response tactics in this podcast. September 28, 2010 Hospital Sues FEMA for $17M in Flood Relief Dispute In an effort to retrieve $17.1 million in federal funds it was allegedly owed due to damages caused by a massive flood, Columbus Regional Hospital (CRH) is suing the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Post a comment ____________________ ____________________ ____________________ ____________________ ____________________ ____________________ ____________________ IFRAME: http://api.recaptcha.net/noscript?k=6LeR3QsAAAAAAFM-wMDmAV39oYsY3Rq-Xv5qfJw- ________________________________________ ________________________________________ ________________________________________ [b-submit.gif]-Submit Submit Your question has been successfully submitted. O K Sign up for the Newsletter env Sign up here to receive current news and industry updates delivered right to your inbox. * * ____________________ [b-submit-big.gif]-Submit * Videos * Photos * view more view more [cs-SiemensMassNotification-082710-3.jpg] September 6, 2010 Siemens Exhibits the Sygnal Mass Notification System 207 views [cs-FEMAHurricaneEarl-3.jpg] September 3, 2010 FEMA Shares Hurricane Earl Preparation Tips 136 views [EVMSVideoScreenShot-3.jpg] July 14, 2010 Eastern Va. Medical School Celebrates New Police, Public Safety Dept. 502 views

This photo is a good example of an arched vehicle entrance at a university.  That, along with the change to paving stones, clearly marks the campus boundary. All photos courtesy Jim Grayson.

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August 19, 2010 Don’t Fence Me In 1 photos

Campus Safety Executive Editor Robin Hattersley Gray presents the Director of the Year, Healthcare award to Aultman Hospital Director of Security and Parking Services David Dougherty at the Campus Safety Conference on March 30.

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