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Staying One Step Ahead

Ending the Story of Active Shooter in America's Schools

By: Tom Czyz

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In Staying One Step Ahead, former homicide detective and SWAT officer Tom Czyz offers crucial insights into preventing and responding to school shootings. Drawing from his extensive experience, including investigations of over sixty school shootings since 2012, Czyz provides a comprehensive guide for schools and law enforcement to protect students and staff.

Key insights and features of Staying One Step Ahead include:

・Debunking common myths and assumptions about school shootings
・Strategies for revising and improving school safety policies and protocols
・Best practices for training staff and enhancing physical security measures
・Detailed guidance on effective incident response techniques
・Methods for improving recovery processes after an incident

Staying One Step Ahead provides a no-nonsense approach to school safety, offering actionable strategies that can be implemented immediately. Czyz’s expertise shines through as he details the steps schools and law enforcement can take to stay ahead of potential threats and protect students effectively.
This book is essential reading for school administrators, board members, law enforcement officials, teachers, parents concerned about school safety, and security professionals in educational settings.

By focusing on what can be controlled and improved, this book empowers readers to take concrete actions towards ending the cycle of school shootings. Staying One Step Ahead is more than just a guide—it’s a call to action for anyone invested in creating safer schools and protecting our children.

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Tom Czyz

CEO & Founder of Armoured One

Tom Czyz dedicates his life to equipping schools against active shooters. With extensive law enforcement experience, he consults schools on proven safety policies, training, and physical security measures. His mission is…

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