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ON DEMAND UNTIL JANUARY 19, 2024
Abstract:
Earn: 0.1 IACET CEU
BNP Media is authorized by the IACET to offer 0.1 CEU for this program. Participants completing this course may be eligible to receive Continuing Professional Education credit or CPEs toward ASIS re-certification. Training may qualify for related continuing education for recertification activity through NICET. Students may claim one (1) Continuing Professional Development (CPD) point per hour of instruction towards their NICET recertification requirement for any sessions that expand their knowledge of the subject matter pertaining to the certifications they hold.
Georgetown University, a major international research university with nine schools, an affiliated hospital, and many highly-ranked academic programs, has a mature, layered security program. The university has more than 12,000 undergraduate and graduate students taking classes at five locations, including Washington, D.C., and Georgetown’s Qatar campus. Georgetown’s Public Safety team has developed innovative community support programs, which include a Sexual Assault Response Team (SART), Crisis Intervention Trained (CIT) Officers, and a campus-wide Active Shooter Response training program. Jay Gruber, Associate Vice-President for Public Safety and Chief Public Safety Officer at Georgetown University will — through his own experiences and storytelling — teach security leaders how to identify areas where campuses can build comprehensive, community-focused programs that limit risk, leverage technology and allow educational institutions to offer students and staff a safe place to learn and work. Learning Objectives:
- Identify and execute non-traditional community-facing safety and security services.
- Leverage technology to support the mission of a safe and secure educational environment.
- Manage high-profile events and visitors to campus settings.
- Extend and reinvigorate mature existing public safety and security programs.
Speaker
 Jay Gruber Associate Vice-President for Public Safety and Chief Public Safety Officer Georgetown University Jay Gruber is Chief of Police and Associate Vice-President for Public Safety at Georgetown University. He oversees the Police Department, Emergency Management, and International Safety and Security as well as Clery Act compliance. During his tenure at Georgetown, he has developed innovative community support programs, including a Sexual Assault Response Team (SART), Crisis Intervention Trained (CIT) Officers, and a campus-wide Active Shooter Response training program. In the first half of 2012, Gruber served as an FBI Police Executive Fellow assigned to the National Joint Terrorism Task Force supporting the Campus Liaison Program. Gruber previously spent 26 years with the University of Maryland, College Park Police Department where he served as an Assistant Chief of Police before retiring in 2012. He is a Certified Protection Professional (CPP) accredited through ASIS International.
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Comprehensive Security Programs in Higher Education
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