Strengthening Campus Safety: The Gatekeeper Role of Student Conduct Personnel in Campus Crime Reporting

NACCOP > Strengthening Campus Safety: The Gatekeeper Role of Student Conduct Personnel in Campus Crime Reporting

Student conduct personnel play a pivot role in ensuring the institution discloses accurate and complete crime statistics each year as required by the Jeanne Clery Campus Safety Act. These personnel play an equally important role in helping to facilitate ongoing disclosures by recognizing when incidents brought to their attention must be quickly reported to other campus officials who are responsible for disseminating safety-related information to the broader campus community.

This webinar will present key concepts with which student conduct professionals should be familiar as it pertains to the intake and sharing of reports under the Clery Act. We will explore the law’s ongoing and annual disclosure requirements; what it means for a crime to be “reported”; and best practices for sharing information with the reporting structure of the institution. With greater knowledge in these areas, student conduct personnel will be better equipped to ensure the right information is shared with the right people at the right times so that responsive compliance actions can be fulfilled, and campus safety can be bolstered.

Offered in Partnership with the Association for Student Conduct Administration (ASCA)

Cost

NACCOP Member: $129  
ASCA Member: $129  
Non-member: $229

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Current Options 

October 23, 2025  
1:00 pm – 2:15 pm Eastern time   

Presenter

Michael M. DeBowes, Ph.D., Director of Research & Strategic Initiatives, National Association of Clery Compliance Officers & Professionals (NACCOP) and Vice President of Regulatory Compliance and Strategic Initiatives, D. Stafford & Associates.

Former Director of Student Conduct & Academic Integrity at Old Dominion University  and Recipient of the ASCA 2015 Dissertation of the Year Award for the dissertation entitled “Student Conduct Administrator Knowledge of the Statistical Reporting Obligations of the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act.