Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author Dealing with school shootings violence: how Jonesboro and Denver hospitals met this new challenge to emergency preparedness,1999,20,4,5-10, How two Wichita medical centers seek to curb ER violence control gangs,1995,16,8,9-10, Violence against hospital administrators warrants executive protection measures,1982,3,8,1-2, Flood activates disaster plans at New Orleans hospital,1983,4,1,1-2, Violent crime in hospitals--what does the new IAHS survey tell us? Special report,1988,8,12,5-9, Emergency room violence: dealing with a frightening--and still growing--problem,1989,10,4,5-12, Emergency room violence: an update,1990,11,8,5-8, Gang violence in hospitals: how four hospitals are handling it,1990,11,8,1-3, Disaster planning: how hospitals withstood the 1989 San Francisco earthquake,1990,10,11,5-9, Handling Hurricane Hugo: disaster planning that works,1990,10,10,5-10, Escapes by violent patients: what two mental hospitals are doing,1992,13,7,1-3, The California car crash disaster: how hospitals responded,1992,13,4,2-4, Screening for weapons explosives: what to be aware of,1992,13,4,10-11, An update on increasing ER violence and what's being done about it,1992,13,3,5-9, Experts warn: bombings and bomb threats may be entering new phase,1992,13,2,12-14, Growing violence by animal rights activists: what you should be aware of,1992,12,12,5-9, Special report: controlling aggression in hospitals--what security officers must know to avoid physical attacks,1992,12,11,5-11, Kidnappings hostage taking drive-by shootings prompt added security,1992,12,10,1-4, Special report. Increased violence in hospitals: what can be done about it,1992,12,9,5-11, How 'fast track' ERs improve security reduce potential for violence,1993,14,6,1-3, Special report. The Los Angeles ER shootings Part II: What hospitals in other parts of the country are doing,1993,14,2,5-8, Special report. The Los Angeles ER shootings Part I: What happened--before during after,1993,14,1,5-9, O-C (Oleoresin-Capsicum) superior to mace? Security director seeks approval for use,1993,13,11,1-2, Special report. Violence in hospitals: What are the causes? Why is it increasing? How is it being confronted?,1993,13,9,5-10, An interview with: Russell Colling on trends in hospital security,1993,13,9,11-14,Colling Interdisciplinary cooperation to combat health care violence: still a long way to go,1993,14,5,5-9, Fear of crime by employees: how two services have responded,1993,14,4,9-10, Assaults on employees: what two hospitals are doing to upgrade security,1993,14,4,5-8, Underground melting system removes snow and ice at Kansas hospital,1993,14,1,3-4, Coping with pro- and anti-abortion activists,1989,9,11,5-9, Preventing employee falls,1986,7,1,5-8, Safety incentive programs,1986,6,11,5-11, Electronic technology and the wandering patient,1986,6,10,5-10, An interview with: Tim Griffin on domestic violence as a workplace threat,2000,21,7,11-13,Griffin Special report. Making hospital parking safer--an update,1993,13,10,5-10, Dealing with disasters: how hospitals responded to sulfuric acid leak tornado floods,1994,14,9,5-10, See increased acceptance of delay-release hardware for exit doors,1994,14,9,11-12, Product update: devices for detecting bombs,1993,14,2,8-10, Special report. After shooting incidents: hospitals take different security measures to deal with ED violence,1994,14,11,5-10, The LIRR (Long Island Rail Road) shootings: how LI hospitals carried out disaster plans,1994,14,12,11-13, Special report. Recent natural and man-made disasters: testing hospital disaster plans and security departments in real-life situations,1995,16,8,5-8, Dennis Burns on installing cctv in cashier/attendants' booths,1995,16,8,11-13,Burns Recovery room rapes spur new Florida laws involving hospital security,1995,16,8,1-2, Special report. The 1994 Southern California earthquake: its continuing impact on area hospitals and some lessons it can teach all hospitals on disaster preparedness,1994,15,1,5-9, Emergency planning pays off following Mobile Amtrak accident,1994,15,1,12-13, New OSHA guidelines target violence directed at health care employees,1996,16,12,1-2, Train crash disasters and emergency plans of suburban hospitals in the New York City and Washington DC areas: what went right; what could have been improved,1996,17,2,5-8, An interview with: Harry J Azano on security's growing role in fire prevention,1996,17,2,12-14,Azano Special report. Violence in hospitals: new facts and approaches to a growing threat,1995,15,10,5-9, Train derailment taxes hospital's disaster plan; changes recommended,1997,18,6,2-4, Securing busy hospital garages and lots in urban centers: how four hospitals and a medical school are meeting today's and tomorrow's challenges,1997,18,7,5-9, Protecting your hospital from gang activity,2001,21,10,9-11, Training seen key to limiting gang activity in your hospital,2000,21,8,8-9, Dealing with family violence at a Texas children's hospital,2000,21,7,13-14, Defusing gang activity: different hospitals take different approaches,1999,19,11,1-4, Gangs and hospitals: guarding against inside and outside threats,1997,18,4,12-13, Hospital school system offer anti-crime 'shock mentor' program,1995,16,2,1-2, Security's expanding role in dealing with domestic violence,1994,15,2,1-4, Helicopter crashes: some new concerns,1986,7,6,5-7, Hospital helicopter accidents: can they be prevented?,1986,6,9,5-7, The Colorado tour bus accident: emergency responses of area hospitals,2000,20,12,9-11, How one community provides crisis intervention/mental health services,1995,16,5,13-14, Expert tips on spotting troubled employees who may be prone to violence,1995,16,7,13-14, Course trains security officers in resolving violent situations,1995,16,7,11-12, Special report. Mobile Alabama and New York City hospitals: meeting the new challenges of recurring disasters,1995,16,3,5-9, Hospital violence: officials act to keep guns out of ER and other areas,1995,16,3,12-13, Special report. Training for a hostage situation; dealing with the real thing: two case histories,1995,15,9,5-10, Infant kidnapping: hospitals push education seek monitoring systems,1995,15,9,10-12, Boston hospital ups security after abortion protests and violence,1995,16,8,2-3, Gang members on your security staff? Check it out,1995,16,4,1-3, Special report. Workplace violence: what all employers should know,1994,15,5,5-9, The NC Amtrak disaster: dealing with the media swarm,1994,15,5,10-11, Charlotte NC hospitals: lessons learned from airliner crash,1994,15,7,8-10, Khallid Muhammad at Riverside Hospital: what happened,1994,15,3,9-10, Special report. Upgrading security: hospitals opt for new equipment; new approaches; heavy investments in additional patient employee protection,1994,15,3,5-9, Watch out for: bombs and bombers,1994,15,3,11-13, ED uses risk assessment tool for predicting violent patient behavior,1994,14,9,1-2, Special report. Regulating security: what the new California and NY state laws require and how hospitals are responding,1994,14,12,5-10, Disaster planning: meeting the challenge of 'killer' tornadoes,1997,18,5,5-9, 'Fun' and accessibility win employee participation in safety training,1997,18,5,3-4, Avoiding fire disaster: sprinklers training fire dept cooperation,1997,18,5,1-3, Handling patients who are victims of domestic abuse: what hospital personnel should know,1997,18,4,5-7, An interview with: Earl Williams on investigating workers' injuries and illnesses,1997,18,3,12-14,Williams Maximizing use of lighting cameras in hospital parking areas,1997,18,2,5-8, Hospital reduces injuries to ER personnel despite increase in incidents,1997,18,2,3-4, Tips on training hospital employees to deal with workplace violence,1997,18,1,8-11, Report growing use of bullet-resistant protection in hospital ERs,1997,17,11,8-9, Scott E. Kangas on conducting a parking garage security audit today,1997,17,11,12-14,Kangas Hospital slashing incident prompts state action to restrict parolees,1997,17,11,1-3, Special report. Some new approaches to hospital parking security--Part II,1995,16,7,5-10, Protecting domestic abuse victims: what hospitals and their security departments can do,1998,19,8,5-9, Using hidden cameras to monitor suspected parental abuse: a security requirement or an invasion of privacy?,2000,21,5,5-8, How WA hospitals are complying with new 'workplace violence' law,2000,21,6,8-10, The reality of violence in the workplace: stop being scared; start acting smart,2000,20,12,5-8, Customer-friendly approaches: can they reduce ER and ICU waiting area security problems?,1999,19,10,5-8, Renewed violence by animal rights activists who target research labs,1999,20,4,13-14, Dealing with mental hospital violence and abuse,1999,20,3,5-8, Changes in visitor control security follow infant assaults at hospital,1999,20,3,1-3, FL security directors react to media claims of violent crime increases,1999,20,5,1-4, Special report. From alert to twisters: planning for and coping with tornadoes,1994,15,7,5-8, Judge dismisses criminal charges for 'too-real' hospital hostage drill,1996,17,3,1-3, FBI agent: hospitals should seek training in proper infant footprinting,1995,16,1,3-4, Massive upgrade of fire-damaged wing continues at Tampa hospital,1995,16,1,13-14, Special report. Bombs bomb threats and crowds: how Atlanta hospitals met the security challenges of the 1996 Olympic Games,1996,17,8,5-9, Anti-violence program cuts incidents sharply at VA med center,1996,17,8,1-3, An interview with: Butch Cappel on canine patrols in hospital settings,1999,19,9,11-13,Cappel Utah hospitals: policies vary on patients visitors who carry weapons,1998,19,7,3-4, Coping with arson: an update,1984,4,9,5-9, The Birmingham abortion clinic bombing: preparing for an escalation of violence,1998,18,10,5-7, Violence hits home: murder of security supervisor by fired employee,1998,18,10,3-4, Cigarette-smoking 'dementia' patient dies in fire: is hospital to blame?,1998,18,11,12-14, Developing a program for dealing with violence in healthcare facilities,1998,18,11,5-8, The ice storm of the century: how affected hospitals and communities dealt with the challenges of a unique prolonged emergency,1998,18,12,5-9, CPSC sues to force recall of 8 million Omega sprinkler heads,1998,19,1,1-2, Worst tornadoes in years: how hospitals fared; critical lessons learned,1998,19,2,5-10, Bomb threats and searches: time to reassess procedures and retrain employees,1998,19,3,5-8, Texas hospital complex trains security officers to deter violence,1998,19,4,1-3, Workplace violence prevention: one hospital's approach,2000,21,1,1-3, NYC attack victim: guarding patient's privacy despite press 'inundation',2000,20,9,8-9, More on hospital murders: can you build 'the most secure healthcare facility in the region'?,2000,20,9,5-8, CA Supreme Court rules 'crime-free' garage not liable in rape suit,2000,20,9,12-13, The rise in bomb threats: how should hospital security respond?,2002,22,9,1-3, Hurricane Georges and New Orleans hospitals: preparing for a killer storm--Part I,1999,19,12,5-9, Hurricane Georges and New Orleans hospitals: preparing for killer storm--Part II,1999,20,1,5-8, Answering your questions about safety feasibility of satellite parking,1999,20,2,10-11, 'Code pink' infant abduction drills: what happened at two hospitals,1999,20,3,8-10, NY Presbyterian: surviving a power shutdown in a 100+ degree heat wave,1999,20,4,10-12, What JCAHO is looking for now in security and safety compliance,1999,20,4,1-3, Oklahoma City's killer tornadoes: how local hospitals responded to yet another extreme disaster,1999,20,5,5-9, Police: hospital cooperation CCTV key in hospital rape arrest,1999,20,5,12-14, Reducing employee injuries through preventing at-risk behaviors: how to make such programs work,1999,20,6,5-7, Hospital shootings raise the question of how to deal with armed people,1999,20,7,1-4, Recent fatal hospital shooting incidents: what lessons can be learned from them,1999,20,8,5-9, Weronik: JCAHO 9/11 require new definition of--and greater protection for--VIP patients,2002,22,11,10-11, Patient/patient rape in psychiatric units,1989,9,12,5-11, The Bellevue murder: could it happen in your hospital?,1989,10,1,5-11, Hospitals learn lessons from Los Angeles earthquake,1988,8,11,11-15, Suicide prevention: what hospital security directors should know,2001,22,3,10-12, Patient commits suicide; hospital nursing agencies settle for $700000,1997,18,6,8-10, Patient suicide costs hospital $907700,2001,22,4,11-12, Staff training helps hospital deal with two negative incidents,2000,21,8,13-14,