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University/College Police Section
 

University and College Police Section Mid-Year Meeting:

Monday, June 18, 2012

IACP’s University and College Police Section will host a mid-year meeting in Reno, NV, on Monday, June 18, 2012. The lunch meeting is planned as an opportunity for members of the Section to connect with the Section leadership through an open discussion forum of member concerns and emerging law enforcement issues. It is scheduled for 11:45-1:30 at the Peppermill Resort Spa Casino during IACLEA’s annual conference.

The IACP University and College Police Section Mid-Year Meeting is open to all IACP University and College Police Section members, lunch will be provided free of charge only for those Section members who pre-register. To register for the luncheon meeting, please click on this link by May 31: https://leim.wufoo.com/forms/iacp-univ-college-police-section-midyear-mtg/

If you would like to bring a guest, there will be a $35.00 charge/per guest for lunch.  

Regrettably, due to cost and hotel meal confirmation requirements we will NOT be able accommodate section members at the door who did not pre-register.

The University & College Police Section represents the interests of sworn campus public safety within the IACP. The Section has hosted a slate of summits over the years and assisted in drafting federal legislation on a range of issues from homeland security to police protective equipment. Our members have testified before the US Congress and worked on a range of national issues most recently including the creation of a national center for campus policing. While there is significant overlap with local, county, state and federal policing, the unique needs of a university require a unique level of service, one that combines the culture of education with the tenets of crime prevention and public order. The Section represents this perspective to the larger law enforcement community.

Each year we hold an annual meeting during the IACP Conference and a mid-year meeting during the annual conference of the International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators.  The Section is represented on the IACP Legislative Committee, Homeland Security Committee, Civil Rights Committee and a host of others where our knowledge and expertise is of benefit.  The Section is led by a General Chair and General Vice Chair who work closely with Regional Vice Chairs and committees.  Standing committees of the Section include: Scholarship, Recruitment, Annual Meeting, and Special Projects. The Section supports a college scholarship fund for which we receive applications from around the world.

Why join? Membership gives you access to the collective experience of our Section, and we benefit from your insight and energy. We bring your talents, issues and ideas forward to the association leadership for the betterment of our profession. In return, you receive access to this collective knowledge generated by others like you. We are represented on the Executive Committee, the Legislative Committee and the Homeland Security Committee, to name a few. The Section hosts summits and training sessions relevant to the latest issues we are facing. Please join our efforts; we have much to gain and to give.

Join the University and College Police Section

Roster and Staff Liaison Contact

Bylaws of the University/College Police Section

Meeting Minutes and Section Business

 

Nominations Committee

  • Chair, Bill Taylor, Rice University
  • John Pickens, Arizona State University
  • Gary Margolis, University of Vermont (ret.)

Scholarship/Grant Information

Reference / Resources

 

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For more information, contact Aviva Kurash, staff liaison, 1-800-THE-IACP Ext. 809.