SACRAMENTO, Calif. – The California College and University Police Chiefs Association (CCUPCA) will be hosting its “Introduction to Campus Security” training course May 30-31 at Biola University in La Mirada, Calif.
The course has been designed by the private college and university professionals of the CCUPCA for new security officers in the private sector. Students will receive student workbooks and a certificate of completion upon successful completion of the course.
Course topics include:
- History and Development of Campus Security
- Role and Responsibility of College/University Security Officers
- Legal Authority of Campus Security Officers
- Security Awareness in the Educational Environment
- Tactics for Responding to Trespassers and Weapons
- Disaster Preparedness and Crisis Management
- Fire Prevention
- Mediation and Conflict Resolution
- Campus Search and Seizure Laws
- Crimes Against Property on the Campus
- Weapons and Explosive Devices on Campus
- Liability On and Off the Campus
- Student Records
- Crimes Against the Person on Campus
- Weapons and Explosive Devices on Campus
- Liability On and Off the Campus
- Student Records
- Dealing with Disturbances
- Tactics for Crowd/ Event Management
- The Security Officer and Student Discipline
- Search and Seizure
- Parking and Traffic Control
- Suicide Prevention and Mental Health
- Dealing with Disturbances
- Tactics for Crowd/ Event Management
- The Security Officer and Student Discipline
- Crimes Against the Person on Campus
For more information on this course, contact Chief of Campus Safety Department Jerry Powell at (562) 903-4877 or visit www.ccupca.com.
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