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Background Kits

Sample Campus Police Forms
   By the IACLEA Policies and Procedures Committee

This Background Kit has been prepared as a "cut and paste" ideas-generating manual. It offers copies of departmental forms used by your colleagues and adaptable to fit your needs. The forms in this comprehensive kit include: sample reporting forms for daily reports, vehicle inspections, medical treatment, alarm signals, training, property receipt, use of force, and many other common and not-so-common occurrences.

$35 Member Price
$50 Non-Member Price


Campus Law Enforcement/Security Organizations and Job                   Descriptions - Temporarily Out of Stock

This 461-page reference book contains organizational charts and job descriptions for nearly all positions in public safety/security departments at 18 colleges and universities throughout the United States and Canada. It covers the spectrum of campuses - large and small, public and private, U.S. and Canada, as well as community colleges. Administrators will find this to be an invaluable aid for developing new job descriptions, updating current ones or for comparing the tasks assigned to their personnel with those in similar institutions.

$35 Member Price
$45 Non-Member Price


Monographs

Handling Natural Disasters on Campus

This 90-page book should be required reading for all managers facing the near certainty of a natural disaster on their campuses. It deals specifically with hurricanes, blizzards, floods, earthquakes, and general planning for natural disasters. However, the lessons you learn here can be applied to any type of unexpected natural disturbance.

$35 Member Price
$50 Non-Member Price


Handling Cultural Diversity on Campus

Learn how campuses from coast to coast view and manage problems stemming from cultural - primarily racial - diversity. Five chapters highlight incidents that have taken place, the development of cultural awareness programs and managing bias-related incidents. The extensive appendices give valuable studies, policies, and procedures actually adopted by leading U.S. institutions of higher education for dealing with and/or avoiding the appearance of bias.

$35 Member Price
$50 Non-Member Price


Handling Institutional Violence on Campus

Learn how campuses have dealt with and how you can prepare to deal with animal rights extremists, student demonstrations, building occupations, arson and bomb threats. No public safety or security library should be without this valuable 53-page reference tool.

$35 Member Price
$50 Non-Member Price


Handling Sexual Assault on Campus

This monograph discusses the nature of campus sexual assault and reviews how several campus administrators believe it should be handled. Most of the material in the five chapters focuses on "date" or "acquaintance" rape. It also offers a copy of the MIT Campus Police Anonymous Sexual Assault Report.

$35 Member Rate
$50 Non-Member Rate


Handling Special Events on Campus

Seven chapters on how campus law enforcement has prepared for and handled special events on campuses from coast to coast. This informative monograph deals with hosting international sporting events, concerts, TV filming, protection of distinguished visitors, and contingency planning. Included as an appendix is Brigham Young University's comprehensive policies and procedures for protecting VIPs.

$35 Member Price
$50 Non-Member Price


Handling Crime Prevention on Campus

This monograph discusses general topics such as how to develop a campus-wide approach to crime prevention and critical issues in campus crime prevention. It also focuses on crime prevention programs on several specific campuses and describes what program elements really work and why.

$35 Member Price
$50 Non-Member Price


Community Policing on Campus

The latest buzz words in law enforcement circles are "community policing." What is the underlying concept and how does it relate to campus policing? The eight chapters in this monograph define the concept generally and also in terms of how it has been implemented on specific campuses.

$35 Member Price
$50 Non-Member Price


Using Students in Campus Public Safety

Nine Chapters on how colleges and universities throughout North America augment their public safety/security departments with students. Programs range from the "classic" uses such as escort services, clerical/administrative functions in public safety offices, dormitory and parking security to all-student volunteer fire departments, student mounted patrols and all-student armed and sworn police departments.

$35 Member Price
$50 Non-Member Price


Handling the Media on Campus

In this monograph, seven experienced public safety managers give you helpful suggestions on how to differentiate between types of news media and their audiences, how to select and instruct a public information officer, how to handle the aftermath of violent crimes and the law relating to media access to information. This monograph will help you develop an ongoing positive relationship with your local and regional news media.

$35 Member Price
$50 Non-Member Price


Handling Violence in the Workplace

Many factors are contributing to an increase in workplace violence. Due to the high-profile nature of these incidents, it is critical that campuses establish policies and procedures for handling workplace violence incidents. The four chapters in this monograph provide an excellent basis for establishing or reviewing your program. You will find useful examples of tools, checklists, guidelines and roles and responsibilities.

$35 Member Price
$50 Non-Member Price


Video

"If I Look Confused and Lost, It's Probably Because I Am. . ."
Temporarily Out of Stock

A Video Workshop on Cross-Cultural Communications with a Focus on Foreign Students

Created and conducted by Dr. Jennifer Lund, Director of International Student Services at Georgia State University, this 57-minute videotape is intended for use in training campus staff to deal positively with foreign students, and comes with a discussion guide prepared by Dr. Lund. The video covers: our perceptions of foreign students and their perceptions of us, behavioral and attitudinal differences, and the twelve "SHOULDS" to improve communications.

$59 Member Price
$69 Non-Member Price


Training

Campus Protection Officer Training Program 2nd Edition

The Campus Protection Officer Training Program 2nd Edition is designed to assist trainers, instructors, supervisors, and trainees by providing the new officer with an understanding of the essential basic job duties and functions of Campus Law Enforcement Officers. The CPO Training Program 2nd Edition is a self-taught guide that compliments the field training, direction, and supervision that will be provided by your experienced staff responsible for training a new officer. It will also serve as a review course for officers already working in the field. This program is not intended to take the place of a police training academy as no training manual can provide a full understanding of all of the duties and responsibilities that the new officer will be expected to perform.

Training provided by the Campus Protection Officer Training Program 2nd Edition includes: Ethical Awareness; Critical Performance Tasks; Knowledge Areas; Premises and Facilities Security; Reporting and Correcting Roadway Traffic Hazards; Legal Issues; Information Development, Investigations, and Victim/Witness Interviewing; Communication Skills; Domestic Violence Investigations; Diversity Awareness; Relationships; Student Life; Substance Abuse Awareness; and the Clery Act.

The Campus Protection Officer Training Program 2nd Edition is a three-ring binder with space to add additional training materials relevant to your campus.

$ 65*  Member Price
$125* Non-Member Price

*Price includes postage and handling to the U.S. and Canada. Please call for additional shipping charges outside the U.S. and Canada.

 


Clery Act CD-ROM

Clery Act-Review of 2005 Handbook Revisions


2005 Annual Conference Program, Presented June 28, 2005, 3:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Kansas City, MO. Dolores Stafford, Chief of Police, George Washington University, moderator and presenter. This four-hour program, available on three CD’s, focuses on a review of the new handbook recently released by the U.S. Department of Education. The CD’s contain the audio portion of the program. The goal of this training program was to provide information contained in the handbook and to clarify requirements of the Clery Act that campuses have struggled with over the years..

$50 Member Price
$200 Non-Member Price


Journal

The Campus Law Enforcement Journal

This professional journal is published bimonthly. Its goals are to act as the voice of the campus law enforcement community; to act as a forum for the IACLEA membership to study new ideas, update trends in law enforcement and monitor legislation; and to encourage a professional approach by providing a sense of leadership in campus law enforcement. In addition to presenting articles pertaining to campus law enforcement, it contains association news.

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Directory

2007 - 2008 IACLEA Membership Directory

$15* Member Price
$60* Non-Member Price

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