Governor's Campus Security Task Force launches comprehensive effort
to enhance campus safety
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Group will
work on ways to prevent, respond to and recover from campus security
incidents
[June
25, 2007]
SPRINGFIELD -- Under the
direction of Gov. Rod R. Blagojevich, the members of the Illinois
Campus Security Task Force met for the first time Thursday at the
State Emergency Response Center in Springfield to begin working on a
comprehensive initiative to enhance the state's ability to prevent,
respond to and recover from events such as the tragic shootings that
occurred at Virginia Tech this spring.
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"The Illinois Campus Security
Task Force brings together some of the top experts in Illinois from
law enforcement, emergency management, fire services, mental health,
the higher education community and the Illinois attorney general's
office to focus on helping make college campuses safer," Blagojevich
said.
Col. Jill Morgenthaler, the governor's deputy chief of staff for
public safety, will chair the Illinois Campus Security Task Force.
The task force, comprised of more than 40 members, will be divided
into the following three groups:
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Preparedness and
response -- Will evaluate issues and options related to campus
incident management plans, incident command training for campus
officials, development of campus security protocols, emergency
communications and messaging, and distribution of interoperable
radios to campus security officials.
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Awareness,
prevention and mental health issues -- Will work on increasing
faculty and student awareness of mental health issues, assessing
availability and providing guidance on early intervention and
mental health services, and increasing information sharing on
university policies and legal issues regarding mental health
issues.
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Legal issues --
Will focus on ensuring law enforcement officials can access
appropriate safety records without compromising patients'
rights, as well as reviewing existing legal and regulatory
authorities to determine what reforms are required to ensure
access.
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In April, Blagojevich announced three campus safety initiatives,
including the Campus Security Task Force. The governor's other
initiatives were the addition of college officials and campus
security representatives to the multiagency Illinois Terrorism Task
Force, which develops and implements the state's homeland security
strategy, and more than $300,000 from the Illinois Terrorism Task
Force to purchase 300 Starcom21 radios for college campuses to
enhance communications with local response agencies during
emergencies. Those radios will be distributed and training provided
to college security officials before the new school year begins.
These campus security initiatives build upon the governor's
earlier school security initiatives for grades K-12 contained in the
School Safety Drill Act, which he signed into law in August 2005.
Included in that act was a school security training project, under
which more than 2,600 educators and first responders from public and
private schools throughout the state have received training to help
them better prepare for various emergencies at their schools.
[Text from file received from
the
Illinois Office of
Communication and Information]
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