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Establishing Appropriate Staffing Levels for Campus Public Safety Departments Webinar
March 15, 2012
1:30 – 3:00 PM ET

This webinar will discuss the main findings of the study commissioned by IACLEA to examine the staffing concerns of its members and which would also be applicable to other campus public safety departments. Aspects of the survey which informed the study report, but which could not be fully addressed in the report, will also be discussed. The webinar will also present a case study showing how the methodology for determining appropriate staffing levels discussed in the study report was used by one campus public safety department to avert impending staffing cuts.

Webinar Fee (per site) - Member/Non-member - $99.00
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Successful Campus Crime Prevention Programs and Strategies for Two-Year Institutions
Webinar Audio Recording and Presentation Materials

IACLEA is pleased to offer the Crime Prevention Programs and Strategies Webinar audio recording and presentation materials to those who were not able to participate.

The prevention of crime is a basic responsibility and expectation of all public safety officials. This webinar will address the many challenges our two-year institutions have about campus safety, security, civility and crime prevention. There are several security and safety challenges which are unique to two-year institutions based on our diverse non-traditional student body that are often immersed and interconnected to the social challenges also within our communities. This webinar will highlight the importance of partnerships and ownership of the campus crime prevention program and strategies. It will also share best practices and current crime trends on our two-year campuses.
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Behavioral/Threat Assessment Teams: We Have a Team...Now What?
Webinar Audio Recording and Presentation Materials

IACLEA is pleased to offer the Behavior/Threat Assessment Team Webinar audio recording and presentation materials to those who were not able to participate in May.

Preventing violence at our institutions has become a top priority for public safety officials. The Threat Assessment Team is a pro-active approach to managing situations that pose, or may reasonably pose, a threat to the health, safety, and well-being of our campus community. Through a pro-active, collaborative, organized, and objective approach, the Threat Assessment Team is able to identify, assess, intervene, and manage disruptive or threatening situations to community members. The threat assessment process encourages early intervention to help manage those individuals whose behaviors potentially impede their own or others' ability to function successfully and safely.
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Upcoming Changes to Campus Safety Rules
Co-sponsored by the National Association of College and University Business Officers (NACUBO) and IACLEA
July 7, 2009, 1:30 p.m. ET (100 minutes)
Is your institution prepared to make a “good faith” effort to comply with new campus safety mandates enacted as part of the Higher Education Opportunity Act (HEOA)? Colleges and universities are now required by law to notify their community immediately of confirmed emergencies on their campuses. Additional categories have been added to hate crime reporting under the Clery Act. And campuses with residential facilities for students need to develop policies and practices to respond to missing student reports, and track fires and report statistics.

Join our expert presenters, all of whom served on the negotiated rulemaking team that helped the Department of Education draft proposed regulations due to be released later in July, to discuss what your institution needs to do. Tools to help you comply will also be shared.
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Sexual Violence and Evidence Collection
This training event, sponsored by the Government Innovators Network and the National Institute of Justice, will examine how law enforcement can work with Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners (SANE) nurses to collect sufficient evidence and provide quality care to the victim.  The following topics will be discussed:

  • importance of DNA collection and non-contamination
  • legal considerations
  • "Jane Doe" legislation

August 13, 2008, 2:00 - 4:00 pm

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Selecting and Managing Emergency Mass Notification Systems
A 90-minute web seminar sponsored by the National Association of College and University Business Officers (NACUBO) and co-sponsored by IACLEA and the Campus Safety Health and Environmental Management Association (CSHEMA) on selecting and managing emergency mass notification systems.
April 3, 2008, 1:30 p.m. ET
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IACLEA Free Web Seminar on new Threat & Risk Assessment Tools

The archived version of IACLEA's free web seminar held on November 3, at 1:00 p.m. ET to introduce the new Threat & Risk Assessment Tools is now available. Login and view the seminar. IACLEA has developed these risk assessment tools under a federal Department of Homeland Security grant. The tools are designed to assist campus public safety departments in planning for, preventing, and deterring acts of terrorism.


Disaster- Resistant University Guide Available

A new report, Building a Disaster-Resistant University, is available from the Federal Emergency Management Agency. This how-to guide helps colleges and universities identify hazards, assess risks, and plan mitigation strategies. It is based on work done by six institutions during the past few years, with support from FEMA's Disaster Resistant Universities Initiative. A number of useful tools, including worksheets, are provided. The report is available at http://www.fema.gov/fima/dru.shtm


New Training Program to Help Schools Deal with Bomb Threats

The Bomb Threat CD-ROM was developed by the U.S. Department of Justice's Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) and the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Safe and Drug Free Schools.

The Bomb Threat CD-ROM is an interactive planning tool for schools that included staff training presentation and implementation resources. ATF will distribute the CD-ROM to State and local law enforcement and public safety agencies and the Office of Safe and Drug Free Schools will handle distribution to the country's public and private school systems.

To order your free copy of the CD-ROM, visit: http://www.threatplan.org/


Bureau of Justice Assistance (U.S.) is pleased to announce the launch of Guide to Grants, an online document that provides grantees with a comprehensive guide to the grant administration process. Users can search the entire document by keyword, print out sections or individual questions, and email BJA directly with any questions or concerns. Topics include how to manage your grant; program-specific questions and answers; information about grantee products, site visits, and the earmark process; and contact information, among others.
http://bja.ncjrs.org/g2g/


Guide to Training and Technical Assistance at Office of Justice Programs - A wide range of funding sources, types of services, and products are covered by this heading. No single source of information about training or technical assistance is available. Instead this page collects links to all the sources of training with a sprinkling of advice thrown in.
http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/training.htm


The United States Department of Health has announced grant money available for rural areas to implement AED programs. Colleges will be eligible even if there is no campus law enforcement or EMS unit as a "non profit". Use the link below to get more information.
http://www.ruralhealth.hrsa.gov/funding/aed.htm 


The Office for Domestic Preparedness(U.S. only) has a collection of training videos that can be requested from  Titles include:
Managing Terrorism Incidents:  Using Unified Command in WMD Incidents;
Managing Terrorism Incidents:  Using the Incident Command System for WMD Incidents; Surviving Weapons of Mass Destruction;
Surviving the Secondary Device -- The Rules Have Changed.
 


The United States Department of State has some free training resources every department with sworn personnel should have. These materials are important in that the arresting agency has certain duties when arresting foreign nationals and these materials provide outstanding guidance for free. 
Available at :  http://travel.state.gov/consul_notify.html
Consular Notification and Access Reference Card:  Instructions for arrest and detention of foreign nationals;
It's the Right Thing to Do -- US Dep't. of State, Bureau of Consular Affairs (VHS);
Diplomatic and Consular Immunity -- Guidance for Law Enforcement and Judicial Authorities (Booklet);
Consular Notification and Access -- Instructions for ...Local Law Enforcement... Regarding Foreign Nationals in the United States and the Rights fo Consular Officials to Assist Them. (Booklet). 

You may obtain them by requesting on official law enforcement letterhead to:
US Dept. of State
Diplomatic Security Service  DS/P/PL SA-33
3507 International Drive
Washington DC 20522-3300
Contact: Dina Kampmeyer for additional information at


See also Calendar of Events.  If you are an IACLEA member, see the Members Only/IACLEA Topics web pages for additional information.