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Posted by: pofc27

Hello all,
Recently I attended a Law enforcement dimensions seminar. During the class I was informed that they were going to be publishing a reference guide for Campus Police. They asked me for my input on what subjects should be covered. I informed them that I would love to have a book that deals with Campus situations and would e-mail them some ideas. When I got home I thought that I would ask for your input on the subject. I already intended to cover the issue of stopping vehicles without having chapter 90. Also the issue of domestics, with students who are in forced living conditions. What other categories would you like to see?



Posted by: pickels

How about searches and seizures from student dorm rooms?



Posted by: union1

How bout dealing with Liberal Administrations and Dealing with Administrations who dont know the first thing about Police work?



Posted by: ProtoCop1*

I already intended to cover the issue of stopping vehicles without having chapter 90[quote]


What was said about that ???




Posted by: Irish Wampanoag

You could mention how most college police departments are not prepared for a terrorist attack or a columbine style active shooting situation because. first of all most college in Assachusetts don't arm their police and second most college do not train their police for such incidents.

You can also tell them its only a matter of time before something catastrophic happen tick tock tick tock tick tock



Posted by: Crvtte65

Here's a few.

1: Riots
2: Protests (and how to prevent it to turn into a riot)
3: Working with other law enforcement departments
4: Crime Prevention (bikes, computers)
5: Security Ideas (preventing public from using whatever, ex library)

all I could think of



Posted by: MiamiVice

Major issue to discuss is Search + Seziure, especially the differance between acting as a Police Officer and acting as a School Official.

I.E. bag and dorm searches, that College Policy may allow, but would be thrown out in Court in the event of criminal pros.



Posted by: cjm74

Vette65,
You get all that when you go to the academy. You'll find out when N.U. sends you.
Your neighbor :P



Posted by: Crvtte65

Quote:
Originally Posted by cjm74
Vette65,
You get all that when you go to the academy. You'll find out when N.U. sends you.
Your neighbor :P
AH HA! I knew they were holding out on me!! FT or PT? I'm in the PT right now.



Posted by: cjm74

Full-Time



Posted by: pofc27

Sorry for getting back to you so late. I want to thank all of you for your suggestions. I will forward your suggestions to ledimensions. I didn't get a chance to discuss any of these issues with the auther, but if I get any feedback I'll post it A.S.A.P.





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