College & University Police and Investigators Conference
Fairfax, VA | August 12 – 15, 2008 | Conferences
The Third Annual College and University Police and Investigators Conference will be in Fairfax, Virginia at George Mason University. This conference focuses on the unique law enforcement and security needs of Colleges and Universities. Topics and breakout sessions covered are geared towards situations and crimes committed on colleges and universities.
There is no cost for registration! (Be sure to register early as space is limited.)
Last years' conference was an even bigger success than 2006 with 140 agencies attending from across the U.S. and Canada. Last year we were able to offer 42 different presentations over the 3-1/2 days on topics such as sexual assault, alcohol enforcement, financial crimes, executive protection, narcotics enforcement, hate crimes, electronic computer crimes, Virginia Tech Incident overview, Columbine Incident overview, terrorism and many other great presentations.
Don't miss this great opportunity to get together with College and University Law Enforcement Officers from around the country and learn what other Colleges and University Law Enforcement Agencies are doing to help make our campuses safer!
Conference Website:http://cupic.gmu.edu/
Hotel Information
Discounted lodging information will be available shortly.
Delegate Information
Attendee Registration will begin March 1, 2008.
This year, registration preference will be given to College/University Police and Security Professionals. Free continental breakfast and lunch will be provided daily. Classes are tentatively scheduled from 8AM-4PM Tuesday through Thursday and 8AM-12PM on Friday.
Training Agenda
Conference organizers are currently putting together a list of speakers, presenters, and breakout sessions. A call for presentations is available for download if you or if anyone that you know may be interested in presenting or teaching a class. Email or fax your presentation form as indicated on the last page of the call for presentations.
In addition to attending, please consider becoming a presenter in a workshop/breakout session. We rely on participation from everyone attending. This is a great opportunity to share and learn current trends on campuses and techniques that other colleges/universities are using. We encourage everyone to submit a presentation.
Questions
If you have any questions, contact Detective Thomas Bacigalupi at 703-993-2802 or email at .
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