Webinar Archives - 2016

November 17 2016
NCCPS: Where We Are and Moving Forward Together
In this webinar, Kim Richmond, the inaugural NCCPS director, provides an update on NCCPS activities including highlights from emerging issues forums on institutionalizing the Clery Act, global safety, policing off-campus communities, marijuana legalization, police and community relations, and campus carry; our Trauma-Informed Sexual Assault Investigation and Adjudication Institute; outcomes of a nationwide higher education emergency management needs assessment; and other projects. Kim also discusses future NCCPS activities and initiatives and solicits feedback from attendees on what topics of concern should be addressed in the future.
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October 20 2016
Applying the Best Available Research Evidence to Build Comprehensive Strategies for Sexual Violence Prevention
Eliminating sexual violence on college campuses and in communities requires a comprehensive approach to primary prevention based on the best available research evidence. In this webinar, Kathleen C. Basile, PhD, a subject matter expert for sexual violence definitions, research, evidence-based prevention strategies, and surveillance, provides an overview of the latest knowledge related to sexual violence, including risk and protective factors, evidence-based strategies, and the need for comprehensive, multi-level approaches that address the complexities of this problem.
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September 20 2016
Motivational Interviewing for Campus Police
Motivational interviewing is effective at fostering long-term behavior change and lowering high-risk drinking behavior. Students report that being arrested or receiving a citation is one of the most negative drinking-related consequences, which suggests that the mere presence of a police officer may increase the student's own motivation to change.
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June 21 2016
Why Campuses Should Conduct Trauma-Informed Sexual Assault Investigations
This webinar is presented by Jeffrey J. Nolan, J.D., an attorney with Dinse Knapp McAndrew and NCCPS faculty member for our Trauma-Informed Sexual Assault Investigation and Adjudication Institute. Promising practices strongly suggest that when colleges and universities conduct sexual assault investigations and adjudications as required by Title IX, they should employ a trauma-informed approach.
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May 17 2016
Planning for the Safety of Minors: Routine and Emergency Situations
Ann H. Franke, president of Wise Results, LLC, brings attention to an issue that often goes unnoticed. Look around campus and you’ll notice lots of kids. They come without parents, particularly during the summer, to attend camps and academic enrichment programs. Your institution probably runs year-round tutoring, both on and off campus, K-12 school partnerships, and lots more.
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April 19 2016
Sexual Assault: Courageous Conversations and Bystander Intervention
It is uncomfortable to talk about sex, it is difficult to talk about sexual assault, and it is troubling to have to consider the behaviors of perpetrators who commit these crimes. It takes courage to have a conversation. The prevalence and growing concern regarding sexual assault in higher education cannot be denied. In this webinar, retired Burlington, VT, police chief and national advisor on sexual assault prevention, Tom Tremblay, advocates for having “courageous community conversations."
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April 07 2016
You Have Options: An Overview of the National Law Enforcement Sexual Assault Reporting Program
Led by law enforcement professionals working in partnership with victim advocates and experts in the field of sexual assault response and prevention, the aim of the You Have Options Program (YHOP) is to make the law enforcement response to sexual assault more effective. Specifically, YHOP focuses on changing two fundamental elements in the law enforcement response to sexual violence: increasing the number of victims who report to law enforcement and thoroughly investigating identified offenders for serial perpetration.
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February 16 2016
Adding International Incidents to Your Campus All-Hazard Emergency Response Plans
In this webinar, Pascal Schuback, former Global Emergency Manager at the University of Washington and Director at Humanitarian Toolbox, discusses the essential elements needed to expand your campus all-hazard emergency response plan to include international incidents.
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