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  • From: "Dawkins, Marc (DCJS)" <>
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  • Subject: Higher Education Conference Announcement
  • Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 14:15:04 +0000
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SAPC Colleagues,

The Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS), in partnership with the National Center for Campus Public Safety, is pleased to announce the “Virginia Campus Safety and Violence Prevention Forum,” March 16-18, 2014 at the Renaissance Hotel in Portsmouth, Virginia. The Forum will bring together experts in the field of campus sexual assault, the Clery Act, Title IX, risk assessment, and mental health issues to discuss the latest research, policies, legal challenges, interdisciplinary cooperation, and reporting issues.

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, Clery Act and Title IX compliance, and other safety and violence prevention initiatives.  Structured to encourage a cross disciplinary approach to these complex campus and community public health issues, attendees will have significant opportunities to share expertise and resources with colleagues from across the country. 

Scheduled Keynote Presentations:

  • Teasing out Transparency: Comparing OCR’s Perspective with the University’s , Howard Kallem, Duke University
  • Mapping the Road to Excellence: Crafting a Campus Prevention and Response Plan to Exceed New Mandates ,Holly M. Rider-Milkovich, Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Center at the University of Michigan
  • Stalking on Campus, Rebecca Dreke, Stalking Resource Center
  • Campus Safety 2015—Colleges, Courts, Congress, Consumers, Regulators, and the Press , Peter LakeCenter for Excellence in Higher Education Law and Policy,
    Stetson University College of Law

·         And, Or, Both, Neither?  A Guide to the Effective and Successful Coexistence of Title IX Investigations and Criminal Prosecutions of Campus Sexual Assaults, Rebecca Leitman Veidlinger Esq., Sexual Misconduct Attorney

·         Additional presentations to be announced soon

Scheduled Breakout Presentations:

  • Drug Awareness and Trends
  • Interviewing the Incapacitated Victim
  • Campus Safety Case Studies
  • Using the Bystander Approach to Address Sexual Violence
  • Use of Technology to Stalk
  • Suicide Awareness and Prevention
  • Mental Health Awareness
  • Engaging Men in Sexual Violence Prevention
  • Building Capacity to Serve LGBTQ Survivors
  • Pulling all the pieces Together: A Framework for Sexual Violence Prevention 

Please click the following link for additional information and registration:

https://www.dcjs.virginia.gov/vcscs/training/CampusSafetyandViolencePreventionForum/2015/

Marc

 

Marc Dawkins

Campus Safety and Violence Prevention Coordinator, Division of Law Enforcement and Security Services

Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services

1100 Bank Street, Richmond, VA 23219

Phone: 804.225.3431    FAX: 804.786.0410   CEL: 804.380.9709

www.dcjs.virginia.gov

 

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