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- Subject: RE: FW: UPCOMING: NATIONAL FORUM ON CAMPUS SEXUAL ASSAULT ---
- Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2011 16:31:34 -0500
NATIONAL FORUM ON CAMPUS SEXUAL ASSAULT
Wednesday, March 30, 2011 – Friday,
April 1, 2011
Wed, Thurs - 8AM - 4PM
Fri - 8AM - 12PM
Sponsored by the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services
The Department of Criminal Justice Services, in collaboration with the International Association of College Law Enforcement Administrators (IACLEA) and the Virginia Association of College Law Enforcement Administrators (VACLEA), is hosting a National Forum on Campus Sexual Assault. This Forum is designed to bring together experts in the field of campus sexual assault to discuss the latest research, policies, legal challenges, interdisciplinary cooperation, and reporting issues.
This forum has been structured to encourage a cross disciplinary approach to this complex campus and community public health issue. Leading national experts will discuss critical issues that impact the policies and procedures that must be in place for the proper management and investigation of sexual assaults reported to colleges and universities. Facilitated question and answer sessions will allow for participant interaction with panels of subject matter experts.
Attendees will have significant opportunities to share expertise and resources with colleagues from across the country. Suggested participants include: campus police and security personnel, municipal law enforcement with a connection to institutions of higher education, student life professionals, counseling and women’s center professionals, prosecutors, mental health professionals and other interested campus or community personnel.
Scheduled topics will include:
- Campus Law Enforcement/Public Safety Response and Legal Issues Surrounding Campus Sexual Assault/Clery Act
Speaker:
Dolores Stafford, D. Stafford and Associates
Ms. Stafford is the founder of D.
Stafford and Associates, a company that provides training and technical
assistance to colleges, universities and police departments across the country.
During her 26 year distinguished career in the law enforcement and the security
industry, she served as a police officer, sergeant, assistant chief and chief.
She has worked in campus law enforcement for 23 years at Bucknell University,
Butler University, and most recently at The George Washington University, where
she served as Chief of Police for a 176 member police department for 18 years.
She has a Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice from Mansfield University and
has a Master’s of Science Degree in Education from Bucknell University. Ms.
Stafford is a Certified Litigation Specialist. As the former chief of one of the
nation’s premier campus police departments, she is a much sought after speaker,
consultant, educator, expert witness, and instructor on campus security, campus
safety and law enforcement related issues including the Jeanne Clery Disclosure
of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (The Clery Act) and
the security and safety requirements of the Higher Education Opportunity Act
(HEOA).
- Sex Crimes Allegations: Management and Best Practices in the University Setting
Speaker:
Gina Maisto Smith, Ballard Spahr LLP
With nearly two decades of experience
as an Assistant District Attorney in the Philadelphia District Attorney's
Office, Gina Maisto Smith is a veteran litigator. While in the district
attorney's office, Ms. Smith prosecuted high-profile homicide, rape, and complex
criminal cases. She was responsible for the investigation, preparation, and
prosecution of more than 100 jury trials and thousands of bench trials.
Additionally, she trained and mentored new assistant district attorneys through
the American Prosecutors Research Institute and the National District Attorneys
Association. After dedicating 15 years solely to sexual assault, from child
abuse to acquaintance rape, Ms. Smith is well versed in all aspects pertaining
to the investigation and prosecution of sex crimes. In addition to prosecuting
such crimes, she has trained investigators, social workers, counselors,
prosecutors, and other professionals in the management, investigation, and
prosecution of sexual assault. As a prosecutor watching academia struggle with
myriad issues surrounding sexual misconduct, Ms. Smith grew interested in
helping create a solution to the "rock-and-hard-place position" schools often
face in managing allegations of sexual misconduct. She has become adept at
guiding colleges and universities through such challenges, including the
management of criminal conduct, investigations, communications with law
enforcement, Clery Act requirements, disciplinary proceedings, and the interplay
of civil and criminal proceedings. Ms. Smith assists college and university
clients in avoiding the pitfalls of an improperly conducted investigation and
ensuring that their response does not compound the problems created by crises.
She has developed a niche practice of assisting higher education and corporate
clients in managing misconduct allegations, with a focus on sexual
misconduct.
- Policy Implications of Campus Sexual Assault Practices
Speaker:
Dr. Peter Lake, Professor of Law, Charles A. Dana Chair and Director of the
Center for Excellence in Higher Education Law and Policy at Stetson University
College of Law
Dr. Lake teaches and writes in the
areas of torts, higher education law and policy, insurance, and jurisprudence.
He co-authored The Rights and Responsibilities of the Modern
University and has authored numerous law review articles and
publications. Dr. Lake is an internationally recognized expert on higher
education law and policy. His latest book, Beyond Discipline – Managing
the Modern Higher Education Environment, was published in 2009 by
Hierophant Enterprises, Inc. He is a graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Law
School. Dr. Lake is a highly sought after speaker and futurist, particularly in
the field of higher education law and policy, where he has served as a presenter
or keynote speaker at more than 100 national and regional meetings.
- Sexual Predators on Campus: Research Studies and Statistics
Speaker:
Dr. David Lisak, Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of
Massachusetts, Boston
Dr. Lisak is a clinical psychologist
who specializes in the study of the causes and consequences of interpersonal
violence. His research focuses on the motives and behaviors of rapists and
murderers, the impact of childhood abuse on adult men, and the relationship
between child abuse and later violence. He consults nationally with law
enforcement, prosecutors, judges and the U.S. military, and is the founding
editor of the journal, Psychology of Men and
Masculinity.
- Evolving Challenges for At-Risk Response Teams: Mental Health Issues
Speaker:
Dr. Greg Eells, Director of Counseling and Psychological Services, Associate
Director of Gannett Health Services at Cornell University
Dr. Gregory Eells has been a
counseling center director for the past 11 years. He currently serves as the
Director of Counseling and Psychological Services and the Associate Director of
Gannett Health Services at Cornell University. He has held this position for the
past six years. Prior to working as a counseling center director, he worked as
the training director of an APA-accredited internship program. Dr. Eells
publishes articles in scholarly journals and presents frequently at national
conferences. Areas of interest include leadership, staff morale and development,
mental health delivery systems, self-injury in higher education settings, and
providing care to challenging students. Dr. Eells has served on the governing
board of the Association for University College Counseling Center Directors and
is currently president of that organization.
- Campus Threat Assessment Teams
Speaker:
Major Gene Deisinger, Ph.D., Deputy Chief of Police and Director of Threat
Management Services for Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
University
Major
Gene Deisinger, Ph.D., serves as Deputy Chief of Police and Director of Threat
Management Services for Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. Dr.
Deisinger earned his doctorate in counseling psychology from Iowa State
University. He is a licensed psychologist, a certified health service provider
in psychology, and a certified peace officer. Dr. Deisinger is co-author of the
recently released Handbook for Campus Threat Assessment &
Management Teams, a practical resource designed specifically for
institutions of higher education. He serves as a subject matter expert and
trainer for the Campus Threat Assessment Training initiative for institutions of
higher education, a program offered through the U.S. Department of Justice,
Office of Community Oriented Policing Services.
Other topics and panel discussions:
- Communication Issues and Cross Disciplinary Coordination
- Deviant Criminal Sexuality: Rapist Typologies
- Resiliency and Recovery from Trauma
- Networking Between Institutions of Higher Education and Community Agencies
- Interdisciplinary Cooperation on Campus: What Works?
Cost and
Registration
To register for this event, please
visit: http://www.dcjs.virginia.gov/vcss/training/1011/CampusSAForum.cfm
Cost: $125.00 (3 plated hot lunches included)
Location
Hampton Roads Convention
Center
1610 Coliseum Drive
Hampton, VA 23666-4350
(757) 315-1610
Lodging
Embassy Suites Hotel
1700 Coliseum
Drive
Hampton, VA
(757) 827-8200
(757) 827-8010
Room rate:
$77.00 for conference attendees
Questions? Inquiries concerning
this Forum may be made to:
Donna
Michaelis
804-371-6506
Steve
Clark
434-947-2938
Melissa
Leigh
804-840-2565
Lynn
McHugh
804-225-2454
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- Fwd: FW: UPCOMING: NATIONAL FORUM ON CAMPUS SEXUAL ASSAULT ---, Adriane Bang, 01/26/2011
- RE: FW: UPCOMING: NATIONAL FORUM ON CAMPUS SEXUAL ASSAULT ---, Docis, Diane, 01/26/2011
- Re: FW: UPCOMING: NATIONAL FORUM ON CAMPUS SEXUAL ASSAULT ---, Lynne Walter, 01/27/2011
- RE: FW: UPCOMING: NATIONAL FORUM ON CAMPUS SEXUAL ASSAULT ---, Docis, Diane, 01/26/2011
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