Understanding & Transitioning
into Campus Law Enforcement
Monday – Wednesday, November 1-3, 2010
Columbus State Community College Training Facility
UNION HALL Room 047
550 E. Spring St., Columbus, Ohio 43216
http://www.cscc.edu/Tour/maps.htm
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CLICK HERE (to register online)
CLICK HERE (to download registration form to complete and fax or mail back)
The duties, goals and responsibilites of a campus-based police officer are much the same as municipal
policing, however, the delivery of service and application is unique to a campus community. The Ohio
School Resource Officers Association is hosting this three-day training to provide campus-based police
officers with the information and skills they need to be successful in the campus community. Certificates
will be distributed to registrants who successfully attend all sessions and complete course exercises.
Who Should Attend
• New campus-based peace officers
• Crime Prevention & Community Policing
• Current campus-based peace officers
• Campus-based police Supervisors
Presenters
Presenters are a combination of campus police chiefs
and upper level command staff, and professionals in
the fields of school law, safety and higher education
administration.
Agenda
Monday - Wednesday:
8:00 – 11:30 Morning sessions
11:30 – 12:30 p.m. Lunch (on your own)
12:30 – 4:30 p.m. Afternoon sessions
Location: Columbus State Community College
Training Facility, 550 E. Spring St, Columbus, 43216
Cost
Registration is $350. Fee includes training materials,
instruction, break refreshments and one year complimentary
OSROA Membership.
Please note: Overnight accommodations are not included in
this fee. Local hotel information will be provided in a
confirmation letter. Cancellations must be made 72 business
hours prior to the seminar date.
Registration
CLICK HERE to register online
CLICK HERE to download registration form to complete and fax or mail back.
C U R R I C U L UM
College & University Culture
Organizational structure
Policies & proceedures
College resources
History & Overview of Campus Peace Officers
The Role of the Campus Peace Officer
Community Policing
Securing and reopening campus
Human resources
Police escorts
Special event policing
Helicopter parents
Ethics & Integrity
Customer Service
Memorandums of Understanding (MOU’s)
College & University Safety
Mass Notification
A.L.I.C.E. (Alert, Lockdown, Inform,
Counter, Evacuate) overview
CPTED (Crime Prevention through
Environmental Design)
Ohio Campus Law
Understanding FERPA
Behavior Intervential Teams (BIT)
Enrollment Review Boards
Student Conduct
Student Rights
Campus Education & Training
Crime & Theft Prevention
Date Rape, Sexual Assault Prevention,
Self Defense
Residence Halls
Drugs & Alcohol
Tailgating
Property Damage
