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Identified Best Practices •  Institutional Buy-In and Support •  Structural Strategies •  Communications and Public Information

Strategies

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Identified Best Practices •  Structural •  Risk Evaluation •  Training and Educational Outreach •  Program Implementation and Resources

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•  Communicate campus needs to local agencies

•  Sharing crime information •  Formalize expectations and train/work in

partnership

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Core Principles

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Identified Best Practices •  Create a national impairment standard •  Further develop field-testing for marijuana •  Include questions regarding marijuana

impacts in campus climate or other institutional surveys

•  Review policies for clarity •  Develop a national marijuana-education

program for use at IHEs

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Issues Needing Attention •  Local/campus police interaction •  Fear of law enforcement •  Improve training for safety officials •  Challenging authority •  Communication between campus police

and students

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Campus Carry

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•  Policy development •  Community education •  Culture •  Training •  Implementation •  Communication •  Legal •  Evaluation

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Future Forums •  Safety of International Students •  Policing on Urban Campuses •  Community Relations

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Questions •  EMERGING ISSUES FORUMS OVERVIEW

or FUTURE TOPICS

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Trauma Informed Investigation and Adjudication Institute

•  Nov 29-Dec 2, 2016 University of Illinois at Chicago Chicago, IL •  Dec 6- Dec 9, 2016 Auburn University Auburn, AL •  Jan 10- Jan 13, 2017 Salem State University

Salem, MA •  Feb 28- Mar 3, 2017 University of Central Missouri

Warrensburg, MO •  Mar 14- Mar 17, 2017 University of Puget Sound

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From Our Participants “THE best Title IX training I have attended. Not only was the curriculum superb, the faculty were exceptional.” Dean of Students

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Title IX Coordinators Administrative investigators Hearing and appeals board members Student affairs and student conduct professionals University housing staff Human resources staff Deans of students Advocates Legal Counsel Campus safety/law enforcement/local officials Prosecutors and judges Community service providers

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Findings •  Campus leadership •  Ongoing awareness strategies •  Campuses are reactive •  Staffing needs •  Response v. continuity or recovery •  Training for personnel and community •  Local resources increase response capacity •  Local and regional collaboration

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Other Projects •  CRASE •  Strategic Partnership Coordinator •  Campus Safety Mobile Apps •  Guide to Social Media in Educational

Environments

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Questions

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Future Work •  CIT for campus safety •  Online courses- de-escalation and

physical security •  Fusion Centers and Campus Liaison

Programs •  Webinars, Snapshot, and info line

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Map of Subscribers

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Discussion •  Please provide your suggestions and

ideas for topics that would benefit the campus public safety and emergency management communities.

•  Think about your daily life and the things you find challenging and wish you had more resources and information. What are some of those things?

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Information and Resources •  [email protected]

•  802-861-1392

•  [email protected]

•  [email protected]

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www.margolishealy.com www.nccpsafety.org [email protected]

1.866.817.5817 www.bja.gov

ThisprojectwassupportedbyGrantNo.2013-MU-BX-K011awardedbytheBureauofJusJceAssistance.TheBureauofJusJceAssistanceisacomponentoftheOfficeofJusJcePrograms,whichalsoincludestheBureauofJusJceStaJsJcs,theNaJonalInsJtuteofJusJce,theOfficeofJuvenileJusJceandDelinquencyPrevenJon,theOfficeforVicJmsofCrime,andtheOfficeofSexOffenderSentencing,Monitoring,Apprehending,Registering,andTracking.PointsofvieworopinionsinthisdocumentarethoseoftheauthoranddonotnecessarilyrepresenttheofficialposiJonorpoliciesoftheU.S.DepartmentofJusJce.