Sentences with phrase «campus police policy»

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The roles of the new President, Board of Trustees, athletic department, faculty, campus police and students will be to work together to create new policies and procedures to ensure this never happens again.
The policy will include a statewide training program for campus police, and the creation of a single, statewide definition of sexual consent for all of the 64 SUNY campuses.
The policy would also grant amnesty to victims or bystanders who report potential crimes, even if they were violating campus drug and alcohol policies, and it requires SUNY campus police to undergo statewide training on handling sexual assaults.
Two California community organizations, Black Organizing Project from Oakland and the Labor / Community Strategy Center's Community Rights Campaign from Los Angeles, have released a new policy brief urging that school districts invest LCFF funds in supporting students rather than in increasing current levels of police and security presence on campuses.
The Oakland Unified, San Francisco Unified, and Pasadena Unified school districts have worked with civil rights and local groups to revamp their policies around police on school campuses.
The ACLU of California's report, The Right to Remain a Student: How California School Policies Fail to Protect and Serve, discusses the effects of increased police presence on campus.
The training, held between Tuesday and Friday at Granger High School, is new for Granite School District and focuses on applying community policing tactics to school campuses, according to Doug Larson, Granite's director of policy and legal services.
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