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EPISODE · Sep 17, 2019 · 31 MIN

Campus Public Safety with NCCPS Director Kim Richmond

from In the Know with ACCT · host ACCT

In this episode, National Center for Campus Public Safety Director Kim Richmond discusses what trustees and other community college leaders need to know about issues ranging from sexual assault to firearms on campus, the Clery Act, Title IX, emergency management and other issues. Richmond walks us through these concerns, explains how to prioritize public safety concerns, how to prepare for on-campus crises, and she directs listeners to additional free resources, including webinars and publications.  The National Center for Campus Public Safety was created by Congress and funded through the United States Department of Justice Bureau of Justice Assistance to serve as a national clearinghouse for campus safety and security-related best practices and other resources on issues that include: Active shooters Active thread Alcohol and substance abuse Behavioral threat assessment Bicycle and pedestrian safety Binge drinking Bullying and cyberbullying Campus carry Campus violence Clery Act Community policing Dating & domestic violence Ethics Fire safety Food insecurity Grants and funding Hate crimes Hazing Homelessness Laws and regulations Legal assistance LGBTQ concerns Media and public relations Mental health Missing persons Officer safety Policy and plan development Risk assessment Sexual assault Social media Stalking Suicide Terrorism Title IX Underage drinking Victim services Violence prevention And others  For more information, visit nccpsafety.org/library.

In this episode, National Center for Campus Public Safety Director Kim Richmond discusses what trustees and other community college leaders need to know about issues ranging from sexual assault to firearms on campus, the Clery Act, Title IX, emergency management and other issues. Richmond walks us through these concerns, explains how to prioritize public safety concerns, how to prepare for on-campus crises, and she directs listeners to additional free resources, including webinars and publications.  The National Center for Campus Public Safety was created by Congress and funded through the United States Department of Justice Bureau of Justice Assistance to serve as a national clearinghouse for campus safety and security-related best practices and other resources on issues that include: Active shooters Active thread Alcohol and substance abuse Behavioral threat assessment Bicycle and pedestrian safety Binge drinking Bullying and cyberbullying Campus carry Campus violence Clery Act Community policing Dating & domestic violence Ethics Fire safety Food insecurity Grants and funding Hate crimes Hazing Homelessness Laws and regulations Legal assistance LGBTQ concerns Media and public relations Mental health Missing persons Officer safety Policy and plan development Risk assessment Sexual assault Social media Stalking Suicide Terrorism Title IX Underage drinking Victim services Violence prevention And others  For more information, visit nccpsafety.org/library.

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