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Contains a compilation of several Higher Education related articles regarding student safety during celebrations and alcohol and other drug prevention and challenges. The articles highlight relevant research, policies and practices used in colleges throughout the country, and recommendations for better ways to address safety issues on campuses.
Presents a compilation of articles related to violence prevention initiatives and programs on college campuses. Topics discussed include: an update on the 19th Annual Meeting on Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse and Violence Prevention in Higher Education, descriptions and overviews of programs that universities and colleges are using to address sexual violence and reduce alcohol and drug abuse among students, and an editorial piece on the U.S.
Presents a compilation of articles related to violence prevention initiatives and programs on college campuses. Topics discussed include: highlights of model programs across the country promoting effective campus-based prevention, innovative coalitions addressing sexual assault and dating violence, and case studies featuring the University of Georgia and college campuses in Massachusetts.
Presents a compilation of articles related to college alcohol prevention and mental health promotion focusing on program implementation in the University of Minnesota and Syracuse University. Contains: A public health approach to mental health promotion, supporting mental health services at the University of Minnesota, and Relaying the message.
Connects policy and practice through two integral issues: campus sexual violence and guns on campus. This publication tracks recent state-led legislation around both issues for the last two years and offers this information in the form of a series of illustrative charts and maps. During 2015, at least 29 states introduced campus sexual violence legislation, and in 2016, at least 22 states proposed legislation in kind.
Presents a guidance document that highlights best practices for making active shooter response training a priority on campuses.The document encourages campuses to adopt prevention programs that identify mental health issues and responsive intervention teams that can provide counseling and guidance to students, faculty, and staff who are in crisis.
Presents guidance intended for individuals and organizations interested in gathering surveillance data on intimate partner violence (IPV). Includes uniform definitions and recommended data elements that promote consistency for tracking IPV.
Presents findings from a forum facilitated on July 12, 2016. The forum included 38 campus public safety executives and professionals from 28 Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) in 14 states.
Provides details from the first summit, held to bring together campus officials to discuss unresolved issues around Title IX, on what was still needed for the application of the laws to decrease sexual violence trauma and also revealed how the survivor held substantial influence on how the process should transpire.
Draws from practitioner perspectives gained during the National Center for Campus Public Safety Summit. Includes promising practices, key points from presentations, next steps, participant comments, list of participants, and resources.