Safety Analytics
Professional Problem Prevention
Training & consulting for public safety + communities of interest.
SCOPE - Strategic Community Oriented Policing + Engagement = a whole community approach to work smarter and make everyone safer from crime + all hazards.
06/13/2026
This excellent resource follows the KISS principle and proves that less is more.
One of our top recommendations for Autism Liaison Officers.
Wandering can happen quickly and silently — but preparation can save lives. 💙
Simple safeguards like secure locks, ID tools, trusted neighbors, safety skills, and a clear emergency plan can help protect children and adults with autism at home and in the community.
Most importantly: if someone is missing, search nearby water first and call 911 immediately.
Find more autism safety resources on our website. Link in the comments and our bio.
06/08/2026
Thank you to all of the officers who participated in the Special Olympics Law Enforcement Torch Run over the weekend.
05/27/2026
If you have been seeing coyotes in your neighborhood and want to learn more about them, join us for a virtual presentation to learn about coexisting with coyotes on Thursday, May 28 at 6 p.m. During this webinar, you will learn about eastern coyote biology, how coyotes use suburban areas, and how eastern Massachusetts communities can take effective steps to coexist with coyotes. Register at bit.ly/coyotes-528
* This webinar will be recorded and a recording link will be sent to all registrants.
05/14/2026
Last Day for Discounted Tuition in Swampscott - Houses of Worship Safety and Security Training Program
This 5-day intensive and interactive course prepares police officers and representatives of the community to serve as liaison officers to faith-based communities. The program is geared towards public safety officials but is also very useful for Fire, EMS, Emergency Management, Public Health, private security guards, school officials, and faith leaders.
The emphasis is on prevention, protection, mitigation, response, and recovery - with the liaison officer's most important work happening before an emergency occurs. This program is designed to build the relationships, skills, and community preparedness that prevent calls for service from happening in the first place.
The program includes a brief overview of major faith traditions to support effective engagement, as well as coverage of relevant property crimes and statutes, laws of self-defense, and personal bias.
Students will learn how to:
✔ Conduct security and crime prevention assessments for faith facilities
✔ Recognize hate crimes, terrorism indicators and bias (including personal bias)
✔ Teach suspicious activity recognition and reporting
✔ Teach response to bomb threats, suspicious packages and SWATing incidents
✔ Teach verbal contact and de-escalation skills to security personnel and safety volunteers
✔ Deliver active threat / active shooter response presentations
✔ Work with multi-disciplinary threat assessment and threat management teams
✔ Facilitate tabletop exercises for emergency scenarios in faith-based environments
Tuition: $900
Early Registration: $800 - register by May 14, 2026
$750 Community scholarship available - faith community representatives pay only $150*
*Available exclusively to faith community representatives paying their own tuition or whose registration is funded by a non-profit house of worship. Not available to law enforcement officers or individuals whose tuition is paid by a government agency or private security company. Eligibility confirmation required at registration.*
Includes: 5 full days of instruction, training manual, and lunch provided each day
See www.safetyanalytics.us for more information
05/13/2026
Cities and towns need to have plans for pets in disasters. Many people will refuse evacuation orders, and very few will take advantage of warming or cooling shelters if you don't have arrangements for their pets.
When an emergency happens, pets rely on their owners to take care of them. National Animal Disaster Preparedness Day, held annually on May 8, is a reminder that it's important to have emergency plans in place.
Pet emergency kits should include:
• Food, water, and medications
• Familiar items to make pets feel comfortable
• Sanitation items
• Travel supplies
• Important documents such as identification papers, medical records, emergency contacts, and a photo of your pet.
Learn more about emergency preparedness for pets: https://www.mass.gov/info-details/emergency-preparedness-for-pets-and-animals
05/01/2026
residents should check this out.
Are you prepared for an emergency?
The Burlington Board of Health is hosting a free information session next month to help you and your family plan ahead with confidence. You’ll learn how to stay informed, build a communication plan, and prepare the right supplies.
Led by Public Health Nurse Rebecca Marion, the session will cover what to expect and how to be ready. Attendees will also receive a free Emergency Preparedness Starter Kit and Folder.
📅 May 20
🕕 6 PM - 7 PM
📍 61 Center Street, 2nd Floor
To register, call 781-270-1955 or email [email protected]
04/28/2026
Houses of Worship Safety and Security Training Program
This 5-day intensive and interactive course prepares police officers and representatives of the community to serve as liaison officers to faith-based communities. The program is geared towards public safety officials but is also very useful for Fire, EMS, Emergency Management, Public Health, private security guards, school officials, and faith leaders.
The emphasis is on prevention, protection, mitigation, response, and recovery - with the liaison officer's most important work happening before an emergency occurs. This program is designed to build the relationships, skills, and community preparedness that prevent calls for service from happening in the first place.
The program includes a brief overview of major faith traditions to support effective engagement, as well as coverage of relevant property crimes and statutes, laws of self-defense, and personal bias.
Students will learn how to:
✔ Conduct security and crime prevention assessments for faith facilities
✔ Recognize hate crimes, terrorism indicators and bias (including personal bias)
✔ Teach suspicious activity recognition and reporting
✔ Teach response to bomb threats, suspicious packages and SWATing incidents
✔ Teach verbal contact and de-escalation skills to security personnel and safety volunteers
✔ Deliver active threat / active shooter response presentations
✔ Work with multi-disciplinary threat assessment and threat management teams
✔ Facilitate tabletop exercises for emergency scenarios in faith-based environments
Tuition: $900
Early Registration: $800 - register by May 9, 2026
$750 Community scholarship available - faith community representatives pay only $150*
*Available exclusively to faith community representatives paying their own tuition or whose registration is funded by a non-profit house of worship. Not available to law enforcement officers or individuals whose tuition is paid by a government agency or private security company. Eligibility confirmation required at registration.*
Includes: 5 full days of instruction, training manual, and lunch provided each day
See www.safetyanalytics.us for more information
04/25/2026
This is the kind of proactive outreach that we are trying to encourage with our Houses of Worship Liaison Officer Training Program. The next class is coming up in Swampscott in June, and we are giving $750 scholarships to leaders and security volunteers in the faith community so that they can attend with their police, fire, public health, and local government professionals.
Our program includes 5 days of training on suspicious activity reporting, behavioral threat assessment, de-escalation, active shooter response, handling major incidents, and how to facilitate tabletop exercises. Everything needed to start a comprehensive safety and security program.
www.safetyanalytics.us
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