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Provides a survey platform for college and university campus communities to use to conduct an objective analysis of a full range of institutional safety and security facilities, policies and procedures.
Provides strategies and tools that universities may find helpful to leverage in order to ensure compliance with the Clery Act. Resources included in the kit are: a best practices webinar entitled "Clery Act and Critical Communications for Higher ED"; a downloadable guide called "The Clery Act’s Emergency Communications Requirements: Five Steps to Compliance"; and an experts discussion about the Clery Act's emergency communications requirement.
Assists college administrators in identifying factors within the campus environment that contribute to alcohol-related problems. These factors are examined within the context of the public health approach, which emphasizes how the environment shapes behavior. Methods for identifying problems include scanning, analysis, response, and assessment. The publication also contains scanning and analysis exercises and selected resources.
Provides a library of information concerning assessment, evaluation, and research methodology. Resources include tutorials, FAQs, abstracts, digests, journals, web links, and other publications.
Employs the National Network for Safe Communities' approach to identify and deter the most serious domestic violence offenders, reduce domestic violence, and reduce harm to victims.
Guides the user through the process of developing a comprehensive plan to address alcohol impaired driving in your community. In the Toolkit, users can review information about gathering data to assess community conditions, review examples of logic models, and examine research and evidence based strategies that are associated with defined problems.
Presents key findings from a review of current research on the non-medical use of prescription drugs, including a summary of risk and protective factors associated with prescription drug misuse, as well as programs and strategies that have been shown to be effective in addressing these factors. Document can be used as a decision-support tool.
Provides a four-video series, designed for criminal justice personnel, victim advocates, and allied professionals who work with victims of sexual assault in Indian Country.
Features presentations by a panel of experts that addressed alcohol’s impact on the developing brain of young adults; how to encourage dialogue among institute of higher education professionals and community stakeholders around actionable strategies and tactics to prevent underage drinking; and partnerships and programs that can help reduce underage drinking.
Provides information on the biology of stress which shows that healthy development can be derailed by excessive or prolonged activation of stress response systems in the body (especially the brain), with damaging effects on learning, behavior, and health across the lifespan.