Campus Safety
- 7 topics | 34m 59s
- Includes Assessment
- Up to 30 languages
- Transcripts
Campus safety may not be your biggest concern, but you should be aware that you could be exposed to dangerous situations during the college or university years. Your personal safety requires a knowledge of the potential dangers present on campus and the steps you can take while engaging in campus life to keep yourself, your property, and others safe. In this course, you will learn how to recognize potentially unsafe situations on campus, in your residence, in your car, and in social situations. You'll discover basic safety precautions to take and the best practices for responding if an incident does occur. You'll also explore the R.O.A.R. approach, a method that prompts you to recognize threats, overcome fear, act to keep yourself safe, and report the incident. This course was developed with subject matter provided by Eric L. Matson of Norsemen Training & Consulting Group, a global professional services company focusing on corporate, business and personal safety training. Please note, the course materials and content were current with the laws and regulations at the time of the last expert review, however, they may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation with respect to compliance with legal statutes or requirements.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
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identify basic principles to follow to be safer on campus
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identify practices to help keep you safe on campus
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identify practices to help keep your residence secure
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identify safety tips related to driving and parking on campus
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recognize how to stay safe while dating or in other social situations
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identify how to stay safe in your residence, in your car, on dates, and in other social situations
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identify appropriate actions to take as part of the "Recognize" component of the R.O.A.R. strategy
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identify appropriate actions to take as part of the "Overcome" component of the R.O.A.R. strategy
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identify appropriate actions to take as part of the "Action" component of the R.O.A.R. strategy
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identify relevant information to include in a crime report to the police as part of the "Report" component of the R.O.A.R. strategy
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identify appropriate actions to take as part of the R.O.A.R. strategy
IN THIS COURSE
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General Campus Safety5m
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Knowledge Check: General Campus Safety2m
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Residence and Car Safety3m
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Dating and Social Safety6m
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Knowledge Check: Residence, Car, and Social Safety3m
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The R.O.A.R. Approach7m
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Knowledge Check: The R.O.A.R. Approach4m
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