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International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators Join us at the IACLEA’s Annual Conference and Exposition is the premier meeting for campus public safety leaders. The Conference features a variety of educational workshops, General Sessions, and Exhibit area with products and services for the campus public safety community, awards and recognition, and special events. The Conference also provides unparalleled opportunities for campus public safety leaders to network and share best practices and ideas with their colleagues. Join over 500 public safety leaders and 100 exhibitors in Orlando, Florida. Register by April 30, 2018 to receive the Early Bird Discount! Register online at www.iaclea.org/annual-conference Visit Orlando The 60th Annual IACLEA Conference & Exposition values your time and allows plenty of time for you and your family to explore Orlando. The city offers unique experiences for every visitor to ensure an unforgettable visit. From spending time at the theme parks, to experiencing the destination’s many indoor and outdoor attractions, to hitting the golf course, an Orlando getaway is whatever you want it to be. Plan your visit by visiting http://iaclea.orlandomeetinginfo. com/ and find special discounts available for conference attendees! Conference Housing The Caribe Royale all-suite hotel and conference center will serve as the host for the IACLEA Annual Conference. Rooms are available starting at $145.00 per night. You can conveniently make your hotel reservations by visiting www.iaclea.org/annual-conference The Caribe Royale offers: • Pool & waterslide • The Island Spa • Two restaurants, two lounges, 24-hour café, and a poolside bar & grill • Fitness center • 1.5 mile running & bike path • Children’s water play area • Bike rentals • Catch & release fishing 1110 Bonifant Street, Suite 220, Silver Spring, MD 20910 NEW! Take One, Leave One PATCH EXCHANGE Come prepared to trade department patches with your colleages. Sponsored by SymbolArts PRSRT STD US Postage PAID Hartford, CT Permit No. 1754

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Page 1: NEW! PATCH EXCHANGE · 2018. 3. 28. · Clery Perspectives: Unpacking Emerging Issues in Clery Compliance Friday, June 29, 2018 7:30 AM – 6:00 PM Registration 8:00 AM – 9:00 AM

International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators

Join us at the

IACLEA’s Annual Conference and Exposition is the premier meeting for campus public safety leaders. The Conference features a variety of educational workshops,

General Sessions, and Exhibit area with products and services for the campus public safety community, awards and recognition, and special events. The Conference

also provides unparalleled opportunities for campus public safety leaders to network and share best practices and ideas with their colleagues. Join over

500 public safety leaders and 100 exhibitors in Orlando, Florida.

Register by April 30, 2018 to receive the Early Bird Discount!Register online at www.iaclea.org/annual-conference

Visit Orlando The 60th Annual IACLEA Conference & Exposition values your time and allows plenty of time for you and your family to explore Orlando. The city offers unique experiences for every visitor to ensure an unforgettable visit. From spending time at the theme parks, to experiencing the destination’s many indoor and outdoor attractions, to hitting the golf course, an Orlando getaway is whatever you want it to be. Plan your visit by visiting http://iaclea.orlandomeetinginfo.com/ and find special discounts available for conference attendees!

Conference Housing The Caribe Royale all-suite hotel and conference center will serve as the host for the IACLEA Annual Conference. Rooms are available starting at $145.00 per night. You can conveniently make your hotel reservations by visiting www.iaclea.org/annual-conference

The Caribe Royale offers: • Pool & waterslide • The Island Spa • Two restaurants, two lounges, 24-hour café, and a poolside bar & grill • Fitness center • 1.5 mile running & bike path • Children’s water play area • Bike rentals • Catch & release fishing

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Page 2: NEW! PATCH EXCHANGE · 2018. 3. 28. · Clery Perspectives: Unpacking Emerging Issues in Clery Compliance Friday, June 29, 2018 7:30 AM – 6:00 PM Registration 8:00 AM – 9:00 AM

Thank you to our Conference Host,

University of Central Florida

60th Annual IACLEA Conference & Exposition Orlando, Florida

Session titles, speakers, and times are subject to change

REGISTRATION FEES By April 30, 2018 After April 30, 2018

IACLEA Member $625 $700Non-Members $750 $800Retired/Honorary IACLEA Member $400 $450

Registration fees include access to all scheduled conference events. Guest tickets may be purchased for the social and networking events.

Visit www.iaclea.org/annual-conference to register today!

$900Value

2:00 PM – 3:00 PM Institution Meeting 5000-15000continued Facilitators: Sgt. Roberto Lopez, Texas A&M University - San Antonio; Chief John Vinson, Assistant Vice President for Student Life, University of Washington - Seattle Institution Meeting Less than 5000 Facilitator: Chief Steven Kaufman, Schoolcraft College Private Institutions Facilitator: Jessica Luedtke, Assistant Director, Medical College of Wisconsin4:00 PM – 6:00 PM Canada Day CelebrationMonday, July 2, 20188:00 AM – 8:30 AM ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING & INSTALLATION8:30 AM – 10:00 AM PLENARY SESSION: Fair & Impartial Policing Dr. Lori Fridell, Director of Research, Police Executive Research Forum (PERF) 10:00 AM – 10:30 AM AM Break WORKSHOPS10:30 AM – 11:20 AM Accreditation Manager Training - Part 1 Jack Leonard, Director of Accreditation & PReP, IACLEA The Forensic Experiential Trauma Interview: A Change in the Conversation Dr. Christopher Wilson, Licensed Psychologist; Russell Strand, Co-Founder and Managing Partner, Strand & Heitman Innovative Forensic Techniques LLC (SHIFT) Utilizing “Command and Control” Technology to Enhance Operations Jason Goodrich, Director of Business Development, CriticalArc; Roger Sterns, Assistant Chief of Police, Texas A&M University - San Antonio The Ohio State University Attack: Lessons Learned Chief Craig Stone and Deputy Chief Kimbery Spears-McNatt, The Ohio State University Police Division Opiate Addiction and Impact on Your Campus Randall Kratz, Senior Account Manager, FEI Workforce Resilience Leadership is a Verb: Training Officers for Command Level Positions Lt. Jill Weisensel, Marquette University Police Department11:30 AM – 12:30 PM IACP Meeting & Lunch International Association of Chiefs of Police WORKSHOPS12:30 PM – 1:20 PM Accreditation Manager Training - Part 2 Jack Leonard, Director of Accreditation & PReP, IACLEA Police Leadership in Responding to Campus Sexual Assault and Dating Violence International Association of Chiefs of Police Incorporating Nonimmigrant Students Into Your Campus Safety Plan Rachel Canty, Director, and Roman Peacock, Field Representative, Student Exchange and Visitor Program Building Community Partnerships Through Social Media Lt. Danny Weigel, University of North Dakota Police Department He Made a Threat, Now What? Chief Donald Challis, Georgia College & State University 1:30 PM – 2:30 PM CLOSING PLENARY SESSION: Las Vegas Shooting Spree: An Examination of Techniques and Tactics to Prevent Future Attacks of This Nature Mark Camillo, U.S. Secret Service (Ret.), Contemporary Services Corporation 2:30 PM– 3:30 PM Closing Reception

Thursday, June 28, 20189:00 AM – 3:00 PM NEW! PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP: Clery Perspectives: Unpacking Emerging Issues in Clery ComplianceFriday, June 29, 20187:30 AM – 6:00 PM Registration 8:00 AM – 9:00 AM New Member, First Timers, International Meet & Greet Sponsored by SymbolArts9:30 AM – 10:00 AM Opening Ceremonies10:00 AM – 11:30 AM PLENARY SESSION: Pulse Nightclub Shooting Deputy Chief Mark Canty, Lt. Scott Smith, Orlando Police Department11:30 AM – 1:00 PM Corporate Partner Lunch1:30 PM – 3:00 PM Ribbon Cutting & Exhibitor Hours3:00 PM – 4:30 PM Regional Meetings4:30 PM – 6:30 PM Exhibit Hall Open4:30 PM – 6:30 PM Welcome Reception Sponsored by Ford Motor Company

Saturday, June 30, 20187:00 AM – 3:00 PM Registration7:30 AM – 8:00 AM AWARDS CEREMONY8:00 AM – 9:30 AM PLENARY SESSION Ed Davis, Former Police Commissioner of Boston Sponsored by LiveSafe Mobile9:30 AM – 12:30 PM Exhibit Hall Open11:30 AM – 12:30 PM Lunch with Exhibitors12:30 PM – 4:30 PM NEW! Corporate Partner Appointments WORKSHOPS12:30 PM – 1:20 PM What Campus Law Enforcement Administrators Need to Know About the Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act Michael DeBowes, Director of Research & Strategic Initiatives, The National Association of Clery Compliance Officers and Professionals (NACCOP) Active Shooter: Managing the Mass Casualty Threat James Green, Unit Chief, and Greg Nestor, Supervisory Special Agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Violence Reduction Unit Using Technology to Improve Accountability at Your Agency Cynthia Pugsley, Accreditation Manager, University of Central Florida Police Department Investigating & Management of a High Profile Sexual Assault Occurrence on Campus Capt. Donnie Harville, Vanderbilt University Police Department Virginia Tech: A Story of Survival and Recovery Lisa Hamp, Koshka Foundation The Traditions of Policing: What Would it Mean to Bring Back the Peace Officers? Roz Kelsey, Director, Office of Gendered Violence Prevention, University of Regina Sexual Assault Response Trained Officers: You Have One Chance to Get It Right Chief Jay Gruber, Assistant Vice President for Public Safety, and Sgt. Sarah Halpern-Ruder, Georgetown University Police Department1:30 PM – 2:45 PM INDUSTRY CHALLENGE Sponsored by Securitas3:00 PM – 4:30 PM Committee Meetings6:00 PM – 10:00 PM Chief’s Night & 60th Anniversary Celebration at B.B. King’s Blues Club Sunday, July 1, 20185:00 AM – 7:00 AM Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics7:00 AM – 11:00 AM Registration7:30 AM – 8:00 AM ACCREDITATION AWARDS8:00 AM – 9:30 AM PLENARY SESSION: Crowd Management: Ensuring Protection of First Amendment Rights Attorney Eric Daigle, Daigle Law Group, LLC Sponsored by PowerDMS WORKSHOPS10:00 AM – 10:50 AM Investigating & Management of a High Profile Sexual Assault Occurrence on Campus Capt. Donnie Harville, Vanderbilt University Police Department Legal Issues Update Dolores Stafford, President & CEO, and John Hart, Director of Legal Affairs, D. Stafford & Associates

10:00 AM – 10:50 AM Mitigating Risk: A Partnership Between Facilities & Campus Securitycontinued E. Lander Medlin, Executive Vice President, APPA, Leadership in Educational Facilities; Keith Woodwards, Assistant Vice President, Facilities Management, Quinnipiac University; Jack Colby, Emeritus, APPA Past President and AVC, Facilities Operations, North Carolina State University Timely Warnings vs. Emergency Notifications: Separate & Distinct Alison Kiss, Executive Director, and Abigail Boyer, Associate Executive Director, Clery Center Succession Planning Strategies for the 21st Century: “Getting Ahead of the Trend” Brent Ransom, President & CEO, and Gisela Salas, PhD, Director, Organizational Development, The Sawgrass Group The Ohio State University Attack: Lessons Learned Chief Craig Stone and Deputy Chief Kimbery Spears-McNatt, The Ohio State University Police Division What Does a Robust Response to Gender Based Violence on Campus Look Like? Lessons Learned from the OVW Campus Law Enforcement and Public Safety Training Initiatives Rebecca Dreke, Consultant, and Sgt. B.A. Robbins, University of Illinois Police Department WORKSHOPS11:00 AM – 11:50 AM What Campus Law Enforcement Administrators Need to Know About the Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act Michael DeBowes, Director of Research & Strategic Initiatives, The National Association of Clery Compliance Officers and Professionals (NACCOP) Mirror Mirror on the Wall: How Do you Assess Fairness for One and All? Melissa Bradley, Senior Policy Analyst, U.S. Department of Justice COPS Office; Jason Stamps, Assistant Director, Center for Public Safety & Justice, University of Illinois; Chief Mike Davis, Northwestern University Beyond Run.Hide.Fight - How to Conduct Dynamic Training for Active Shooter Survival and Response Kevin Davis, Assistant Director of Public Safety, and Ed Daughety, Deputy Director of Training & Investigations, Harding University Building and Facilitating a Successful Table Top Exercise for Your Campus Chief (Ret) Frank Zebedis, Winthorp University; Chief Paul Dean, Assistant Vice President, University of New Hampshire Victim Link: A Technology Solution for Providing Sexual Assault Victims with Law Enforcement Reporting Options Ann Burdges, Director of Communications and Systems Innovation, and Chief Jerald Monohan, End Violence Against Women International Virtual Reality Enabled Training for University Police and Public Safety Officers; An Application to Sexual Assault Response Dr. Caitlin Cornelius, Postdoctoral Research Associate; Kelly Petrey, Threat Assessment Coordinator; Dr. Yiannis Paelis, Research Professor, Virginia Modeling Analysis and Simulation Center at Old Dominion University Learning Lessons from the Attack that Didn’t Happen - The Police Foundation’s Averted School Violence Platform Sarah Solano, Project Assistant, Police Foundation12:00 PM – 1:00 PM Women Members Lunch Sponsored by D. Stafford & Associates WORKSHOPS1:00 PM – 1:50 PM Student Conduct Administrator Knowledge of the Clery Act: Results from a National Study Michael DeBowes, Director of Research & Strategic Initiatives, The National Association of Clery Compliance Officers and Professionals (NACCOP) Beyond Run.Hide.Fight - How to Conduct Dynamic Training for Active Shooter Survival and Response Kevin Davis, Assistant Director of Public Safety, and Ed Daughety, Deputy Director of Training & Investigations, Harding University Students on International Campuses - Challenges to Campus Security Pat Patton, Director, Security Operations, University of Regina; Ray Wheatley, Security Services Manager, Dublin City University Fentanyl 101: What Campus Law Enforcement Officers and Administrators Need to Know Eric Triana, Acting Unit Chief, Drug Enforcement Administration Alcohol Law Enforcement and Campus Law Enforcement: Partnering for Success Robert Kracyla, Deputy Director, Delaware Division of Alcohol and Tobacco Enforcement; Chief Patrick A. Ogden, University of Delaware Police Department CRI-TTAC’s Positive Impact on Public Safety Josh Bronson, Director or Training, IACLEA Making Data Fun: Turning a Chore Into a Tool Angelic Young, Director of Training for Law Enforcement, Anti-Defamation League2:00 PM – 3:00 PM Institution Meeting 15000+ Facilitators: Tom Johnson, Director of Safety & Transportation, Missouri State University; Capt. Chris Bentley, University of Central Arkansas