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Hazing Prevention Toolkit for Campus Professionals

Publication Date: 2018
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Campus hazing can have far-reaching negative consequences for individual students and their families; student organizations, groups, and teams; and the broader campus community. Because hazing is a complex issue that reflects campus culture, there is no one size fits all solution. The purpose of this Hazing Prevention Toolkit for Campus Professionals is to describe components of a data-driven… (read more)

Timely Warning vs. Emergency Notification

Publication Date: 2014
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Under the Clery Act, colleges and universities use timely warnings and emergency notifications to inform the campus community of potential threats against which they can take preventive measures. These ongoing disclosure requirements, when implemented, can help to create and promote a safe campus environment. This document gives an overview of timely warnings and emergency notifications, as well… (read more)

Timely Warning vs. Emergency Notification

Publication Date: 2014
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Under the Clery Act, colleges and universities use timely warnings and emergency notifications to inform the campus community of potential threats against which they can take preventive measures. These ongoing disclosure requirements, when implemented, can help to create and promote a safe campus environment. This document gives an overview of timely warnings and emergency notifications, as well… (read more)

Roadmap to Collaboration: The Collaborative Process

Publication Date: 2015
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This document explains the five-step process that is necessary for effective collaboration, and provides detailed actions for each step.

Jeanne Clery Act Training Toolkit to Build Collaboration

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This toolkit can be used to assist you and your institution in identifying the potential stakeholders, their potential contributions, and their expectations regarding the institution's sexual assault policies; helping to identify existing expertise among the partners in the collaboration as well as help fill gaps in the knowledge and skills necessary for successful implementation of improved/… (read more)

Jeanne Clery Act Training Toolkit to Build Collaboration

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This toolkit can be used to assist you and your institution in identifying the potential stakeholders, their potential contributions, and their expectations regarding the institution's sexual assault policies; helping to identify existing expertise among the partners in the collaboration as well as help fill gaps in the knowledge and skills necessary for successful implementation of improved/… (read more)

Hunting Ground Viewing Guide

Publication Date: 2015
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The Clery Center is excited to share their "Hunting Ground" Viewing Guide, which suggests things to consider prior to screening the film and outlines follow-up action steps after your institution's screening.

Hunting Ground Viewing Guide

Publication Date: 2015
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The Clery Center is excited to share their "Hunting Ground" Viewing Guide, which suggests things to consider prior to screening the film and outlines follow-up action steps after your institution's screening.

From Outline to Action: Implementation of the VAWA Amendments to Clery

Publication Date: 2014
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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 Against Women Act amendments to the Clery Act were published by the Department of Education. For this webinar, the Clery Center and a representative… (read more)

From Outline to Action: Implementation of the VAWA Amendments to Clery

Publication Date: 2014
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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 Against Women Act amendments to the Clery Act were published by the Department of Education. For this webinar, the Clery Center and a representative… (read more)

Beyond Orientation: Building a Prevention Calendar at a College or University

Publication Date: 2014
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As colleges and universities work to strengthen and expand their prevention education programs, they often question what types of programs are best for their campus community. Campus safety experts and practitioners discuss how to build a prevention calendar that is aligned with an institution's mission and recognizes and responds to its own unique campus climate. Topics of discussion include:… (read more)

Annual Security Report (ASR) Checklist

Publication Date: 2014
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This checklist from the Jeanne Clery Act training instructor's manual will assist with annual security report requirements.

Annual Security Report (ASR) Checklist

Publication Date: 2014
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This checklist from the Jeanne Clery Act training instructor's manual will assist with annual security report requirements.

Alarming Truth

Publication Date: 2015
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The Clery Center for Security On Campus partnered with the Michael H. Minger Foundation, Campus Firewatch, Rowan University, University of Pennsylvania, and the Philadelphia Fire Department to create this short educational fire safety video and outreach campaign to address the importance of fire prevention and safety for college students, especially those living off campus. Funded under a… (read more)

Alarming Truth

Publication Date: 2015
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The Clery Center for Security On Campus partnered with the Michael H. Minger Foundation, Campus Firewatch, Rowan University, University of Pennsylvania, and the Philadelphia Fire Department to create this short educational fire safety video and outreach campaign to address the importance of fire prevention and safety for college students, especially those living off campus. Funded under a… (read more)

Checklist: VAWA Amendments to Clery

Publication Date: 2015
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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 rights to campus victims of sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking. Institutions should look to the regulations to inform… (read more)

Checklist: VAWA Amendments to Clery

Publication Date: 2015
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 rights to campus victims of sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking. Institutions should look to the regulations to inform… (read more)

We Don't Haze!

Publication Date: 2015
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In this 17-minute documentary produced by the Clery Center, personal storytelling compels viewers to action. Takeaways include definitions of hazing, examples of hazing practices, and realistic alternatives to hazing that accomplish the goals of team-building and unity.

We Don't Haze!

Publication Date: 2015
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In this 17-minute documentary produced by the Clery Center, personal storytelling compels viewers to action. Takeaways include definitions of hazing, examples of hazing practices, and realistic alternatives to hazing that accomplish the goals of team-building and unity.

PACT5: Preventing Sexual Assault on College Campuses

Publication Date: 2013
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Pact5 is a grassroots movement that began in the documentary production classes of five universities. Dedicated to stopping rape and sexual violence in colleges, Pact5 believes that short documentaries produced by students can create powerful stories that can change potentially tragic behavior patterns. Pact5 believes that students are the ones who can make a difference in the minds of other… (read more)

VAWA Amendments to Clery: Recognizing & Responding to Stalking on Campus

Publication Date: 2015
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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 provisions and struggling with questions regarding counting stalking crimes, determining Clery geography in stalking cases, and implementing… (read more)

VAWA Amendments to Clery: Recognizing & Responding to Stalking on Campus

Publication Date: 2015
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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 provisions and struggling with questions regarding counting stalking crimes, determining Clery geography in stalking cases, and implementing… (read more)

Checklist: VAWA Amendments to Clery

Publication Date: 2016
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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 rights to campus victims of sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking. Institutions should look to the regulations to inform… (read more)

Checklist: VAWA Amendments to Clery

Publication Date: 2016
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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 rights to campus victims of sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking. Institutions should look to the regulations to inform… (read more)