Campus Security Authority (CSA) Training
Date: January 5, 2022
Presenters: Angela Gannon (Security Chief) and Shawna Pabingwit (Title IX Coordinator)
The function of a CSA is to report allegations of certain serious crimes that have been disclosed to him/her in good faith. Maui College has designated the Campus Security Department as the repository for CSA’s to report their annual Clery crime statistics.
The Jeanne Clery Act mandates that each institution is required to report statistics concerning the occurrence of certain criminal offenses reported to the local police agency or any official of the institution who has “significant responsibility for student and campus activities.” This position is defined as a Campus Security Authority. CSAs must be trained and aware of their responsibilities.
The following individuals or groups are considered CSAs:
- Campus Security Personnel
- Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs
- Faculty Advisors (Counselors) to Student Groups
- Program Coordinators
- Campus Club and Student Group Advisors
- Any UHMC official who has significant responsibility for student and campus activities
RESOURCES
UHMC CSA CAMPUS RESOURCE LIST 1-5-2022
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