Page 116 - Security Today, April 2018
P. 116

SECURITY SUMMIT
asking perhaps one of the most important questions of the day, “Are you prepared for an active shooter on campus?” The current infor- mation from this session will help campus administrators prepare for a potential crisis situation involving an active shooter. The ideas presented will address steps schools can take to mitigate the risk of an active shooter— including what can be done to prevent such an event as well as what steps can be taken before, during and after an incident.
Fiel will also be hosting a breakout session touching on recent incidents on campuses and how they emphasize the need for adopt- ing, implementing and practicing emergency preparedness plans. While it is impossible to eliminate all the risks, this presentation will help attendees identify measures that can be put into place to help minimize tragic situa- tions from occurring and deal with the emer- gencies when they do.
Lessons Learned From Penn State. King, a Clery Act Program Manager, will be lead- ing a discussion on The Clery Act's role in the Penn State investigation where she will dive into the violations and penalties against Penn State following the Sandusky trial. More than 50 felony charges were filed, which resulted in a conviction. King will work through the most notable charges and violations explaining the Clery Act’s role in the investigation every step of the way. Les- sons learned by those at Penn State will help inform compliance officers at other colleges
and universities.
In addition to the vital information learned
through the keynote and breakout sessions at the Austin Campus Security & Life Safety Summit, attendees will also have a chance to
hear from security providers, manufactures and integrators who can help them to find solutions that work best for the unique secu- rity challenges they might have identified in the sessions throughout the Summit.
SESSION SPEAKERS AT AUSTIN CAMPUS SECURITY & LIFE SAFETY SUMMIT
Patrick V. Fiel Sr., Campus Security Consultant PVF Security Consulting
Fiel is a nationally known campus security expert with over 40 years’ experience managing law enforcement and security organizations. Fiel is retired from the United States Army Military Police
Corps and was selected for special assignments with the Joint Chiefs of Staff at the Pentagon. He has served on three national task forces: The 9/11 Interagency Domestic Preparedness in Wash- ington, D.C., The Security Design and Renovation Guidelines for Healthcare and the Electronic Security Guidelines for Schools.
Roxanne King, Clery Program Manager University of Texas at Austin
King has worked for over 26 years in law enforce- ment with the State of Texas. She was a regional trainer with the Texas Department of Public Safety, where she trained law enforcement agencies on
the reporting procedures for the Uniform Crime Reporting Program. Starting April of 2001, she served as the Police Records Administra- tor and Crime Analyst at the University of Texas Police Department, she has 13 years of Clery experience.
Joe Curiel, Chief of Police
San Antonio ISD Police Department
Jose "Jose" Curiel was named Chief of Police at San Antonio ISD Police Department in 2016. Before that, he served nearly 10 years on the police department at Alamo Colleges in San Anto-
nio, Texas. While at Alamo Colleges PD he specialized in the criminal investigations, support services and crime prevention. Curiel enjoys collaborating with students, faculty and staff to help provide a safe and secure environment that is conducive to student success.
Samuel F. Martinez, Detective, Intelligence Unit San Antonio ISD Police Department
Detective Martinez has been with the school dis- trict for 28 years, he is currently assigned to the Gang/Criminal Intelligence Unit for the last 24 years. He has been a member of the Texas Violent
Gang Task Force and the Texas Gang Investigators Association for several years. Prior to joining San Antonio ISD PD, he worked as a patrol officer for Marion PD and Bexar County Constable Office Pct. #4 as a non-paid officer.
CS32 WWW.CAMPUSLIFESECURITY.COM | APRIL 2018
A SPECIAL SECTION TO SECURITY TODAY AND THE JOURNAL
CAMPUS SECURITY & LIFE SAFETY










































































   114   115   116   117   118