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Claremont University Director of Campus Safety Stan Skipworth discusses how the California College & University Police Chiefs Association is working to have California enhance penal code 633.

In this video, Claremont University Director of Campus Safety Stan Skipworth discusses how the California College & University Police Chiefs Association (CCUPCA) is working to have California enhance penal code 633 to help campus police more effeciently conduct investigations by allowing them to have victims make a pre-contextual call to the suspect. Currently, Penal Code 633 requires campus police to rely on local police for that duty, which hampers investigations.

Hear more about CCUPA’s legisative actions at the West Coast Campus Safety Conference, in Los Angeles July 23-24.

In this exclusive interview, Skipworth describes to CS Executive Editor Robin Hattersley how these changes would improve investigations by campus police and make California colleges and universities safer.

Skipworth will be presenting at the Campus Safety Conference in Los Angeles, July 23-24, 2015 on all of CCUPCA’s current legislative actions. To register, visit www.CampusSafetyConference.com

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Robin has been covering the security and campus law enforcement industries since 1998 and is a specialist in school, university and hospital security, public safety and emergency management, as well as emerging technologies and systems integration. She joined CS in 2005 and has authored award-winning editorial on campus law enforcement and security funding, officer recruitment and retention, access control, IP video, network integration, event management, crime trends, the Clery Act, Title IX compliance, sexual assault, dating abuse, emergency communications, incident management software and more. Robin has been featured on national and local media outlets and was formerly associate editor for the trade publication Security Sales & Integration. She obtained her undergraduate degree in history from California State University, Long Beach.

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