
"Acknowledging those questions is not about assigning blame - it is about responsibility, learning and improvement," Clements wrote. "What happened on Dec. 13 should never happen again - at Brown or anywhere - and we must confront that imperative for our community with steadfast purpose."
""Safety requires more than visible security," Clements wrote. "It is built through preparation, transparency, trust, and partnership. My vision for public safety at Brown is one that is community-centered, proactive and grounded in best practices, modern technology and clear communication."
Brown University will install additional security cameras at the academic building where a gunman killed two students and injured nine. Interim vice president for public safety Hugh T. Clements pledged to build a stronger, sophisticated, and more resilient model of campus safety. Clements said he is "fully aware" of "critical questions" about the strength of safety and security systems and framed acknowledgment as responsibility, learning, and improvement. Clements, a former Providence Police Department chief, succeeded the previous police chief after that chief was placed on leave. Actions include enhanced police presence, increased staffing, and multiple security projects to be completed before next semester.
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