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Registration Now Open for Campus Threat Assessment Seminars

Registration is now open for the national Campus Threat Assessment Seminars offered by Margolis, Healy and Associates funded by a grant from the US Department of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS).  The curriculum, developed by nationally recognized experts in the field of threat assessment, campus safety, and student affairs, addresses the behavioral, psychological, legal, and public safety elements of assessing and managing potentially dangerous behavior on campus.  To find out more information and to register for a seminar closest to you, go to www.campusthreatassessment.org

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U.S. Dept. of Education Clarifies Rules for Classifying Burglary

The U.S. Department of Education has clarified the rules for classifying larceny and burglary incidents for the purposes of Clery Act crime statistics disclosure. As a part of this year’s Campus Safety and Security Survey, ED has issued new guidance that reverses the 2005 Handbook’s statement that if it is unknown who took an item and all avenues of investigation have been exhausted, then missing property should be classified as a burglary.

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Threat assessment training held at UTPA to increase campus safety

Violence prevention is not rocket science; it’s quite feasible and the average person can do it with the right training, Dr. Marisa Randazzo, president of Threat Assessment Resources International, told an audience at The University of Texas-Pan American.

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Healy Facilitates Opening Plenary for APPA

MH&A Managing Partner Steven J. Healy facilitated the opening plenary session of the 2010 APPA Conference. Titled “Moving Past Tragedy,” the session explored some of the most historic campus tragedies in the last 20 years in order to learn from the experiences. APPA (formerly the Association of Physical Plant Administrators) is the association of choice serving educational facilities professionals. An international association dedicated to maintaining, protecting, and promoting the quality of educational facilities, APPA represents more than 1,500 learning institutions serving over 4,700 individuals. APPA’s membership includes facilities professionals from public and private, two-year and four-year colleges and universities; medical and law schools; seminaries; public and private K-12 schools and districts; museums and parks; military installations; federal, state, and city-county governments.

UTPA employees benefit from expert training on Clery Act compliance

Staff from The University of Texas-Pan American and other area higher education institutions had an opportunity to learn more about compliance with federal regulations regarding the monitoring and disclosure of crime statistics on campus during a training session conducted June 29 at UTPA.

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Margolis Moderating Webinar on Threat Assessment for NACUA

MH&A Managing Partner, Dr. Gary J. Margolis, will be moderating a webinar on behavioral threat assessment for the National Association of College and University Attorneys (NACUA) on Thursday, June 3, 2010 from 12PM - 2PM (EST).

Statistics continue to show that college and university campuses are among the safest environments in the country. Nonetheless, violent crime does occur on and near college campuses every year and recent events in particular have focused attention on campus crime and the responsibility of college officials to assess and potentially predict the threat of violence by members of the campus community. Threat assessment teams play a critical role in an institution’s ability to determine if an individual poses, or may reasonably pose, a threat of violence and to intervene to avert the threat and maintain the safety of the situation. Panelists include NACUA member Linda Schutjer, Senior Associate Legal Counsel for the Colorado State University System, Dr. Jeff Pollard, Director of George Mason University’s Counseling and Psychological Services Center, and Lianne Tuomey, Chief of Police for the University of Vermont. Presented in conjunction with KRM Information Services.

http://www.nacua.org/meetings/virtualseminars/june2010/home.html

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