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Alternative Reporting Methods: Best Practice Recommendations Part 1
Abstract: This training bulletin is the ninth in a series designed to explore alternative reporting methods. The last two installments will explore a number of recommendations for best practice when implementing such options in your community.
Publication Date: 2015
Alternative Reporting Methods: Best Practice Recommendations Part 2
Abstract: This is the final training bulletin in a series exploring alternative reporting methods. This last installment concludes by providing additional recommendations for best practices when implementing such options in your community.
Publication Date: 2015
Alternative Reporting Methods: Community Spotlight
Abstract: This is the fourth installment in a series of training bulletins exploring alternative reporting methods for victims of sexual assault. Previous installments provided an overview of the key terms and concepts of alternative reporting. This bulletin... (read more)
Publication Date: 2015
Alternative Reporting Methods: Converting to a Standard Reporting Procedure
Abstract: This training bulletin is the eighth in a series designed to explore alternative reporting methods. Previous bulletins have provided an introduction to the essential terms, concepts and components of implementation and this bulletin will discuss what to... (read more)
Publication Date: 2015
Alternative Reporting Methods: Developing a Multidisciplinary Protocol
Abstract: This training bulletin is the fifth in a series designed to explore alternative reporting methods. The previous installment introduced the essential terms and concepts, as well as two communities that have successfully implemented alternative reporting... (read more)
Publication Date: 2015
Alternative Reporting Methods: Essential Concepts and Components
Abstract: This training bulletin is the first in a series designed to explore the key issues related to VAWA forensic compliance and alternative reporting methods for sexual assault victims. The first installment will begin by introducing the key terms and... (read more)
Publication Date: 2015
Alternative Reporting Methods: Evidence Storage and Retention
Abstract: This training bulletin is the seventh in a series designed to explore alternative reporting methods. Previous bulletins have provided an introduction to the essential concepts and explored some key components for implementation. This installment... (read more)
Publication Date: 2015
Alternative Reporting Methods: Non-Investigative Reporting to Law Enforcement
Abstract: This is the second installment in a series exploring alternative reporting methods. The previous installment provided an overview of alternative reporting. This bulletin continues to introduce key concepts and components with a focus on non-investigative... (read more)
Publication Date: 2015
Alternative Reporting Methods: Third Party Reporting Procedures for Victims
Abstract: This is the third training bulletin in a series on alternative reporting methods. This installment continues to introduce key concepts and components with a focus on third party reporting procedures for victims.
Publication Date: 2015
Alternative Reporting Methods: Use of Release Waivers
Abstract: This training bulletin is the sixth in a series designed to explore alternative reporting methods. Earlier installments introduced the key terms and concepts, as well as two communities that have successfully implemented alternative reporting methods.... (read more)
Publication Date: 2015
Annual Security Report (ASR) Checklist
Abstract: This checklist from the Jeanne Clery Act training instructor's manual will assist with annual security report requirements.
Publication Date: 2014
Checklist: VAWA Amendments to Clery
Abstract: On July 22, 2015, the Department of Education issued a Dear Colleague Letter overviewing the final regulations to the Clery Act, released in October 2014. The Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act amended the Jeanne Clery Act to afford additional... (read more)
Publication Date: 2016
Checklist: VAWA Amendments to Clery
Abstract: On July 22, 2015, the Department of Education issued a Dear Colleague Letter overviewing the final regulations to the Clery Act, released in October 2014. The Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act amended the Jeanne Clery Act to afford additional... (read more)
Publication Date: 2015
File:
VAWAChecklist0715.pdf
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Factsheet: The Violence Against Women Act
Abstract: The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) factsheet highlights the Act's current successes.
Publication Date: 2014
File:
VAWA_Factsheet.pdf
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Final Regulations for the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) Amendments to the Clery Act
Abstract: On October 20, 2014, the Department of Education (ED) published the final regulations for the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) amendments to the Clery Act. The regulations expand rights afforded to campus survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence,... (read more)
Publication Date: 2014
From Outline to Action: Implementation of the VAWA Amendments to Clery
Abstract: In 2013 the Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act expanded the Clery Act to include additional rights for survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking. On October 20, 2014, the final regulations for the Violence... (read more)
Publication Date: 2014
Practitioners' Discussion of Implementing Clery/Title IX: Report on the Summit
Abstract: In August 2014 a Summit was held to bring together campus officials from around the U.S. to discuss unresolved issues around Title IX and other related legislation including the Clery Act and the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA). Campus police... (read more)
Publication Date: 2014
File:
Title_IX_White_Paper.pdf
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Practitioners' Discussion of Implementing Clery/Title IX: Report on the Summit II
Abstract: This Summit was the second in a series of meetings co-hosted by the National Center for Campus Public Safety (NCCPS), the IACP University and College Police Section, and the International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators (IACLEA). In... (read more)
Publication Date: 2015
VAWA Amendments to Clery: Recognizing & Responding to Stalking on Campus
Abstract: The 2013 Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) amendments to the Clery Act require that colleges and universities address stalking in a variety of ways. While these rules are not effective until July 2015, many campuses are already working to implement these... (read more)
Publication Date: 2015