Navigating Through Campus Conflict: National Leadership Training to Prevent Hate Crime, Violence, and Intimidation
July 17 @ 11:00 am – July 18 @ 4:00 pm EDT
Navigating Through Campus Conflict will give you real tools to respond to bias incidents, protect free speech, support vulnerable communities, and handle evolving challenges with confidence. You’ll walk away with legal guidance, case studies, and strategies you can use immediately—plus a better understanding of your role under federal law, including Title VI.
Letter of Support – Massachusetts State Police
NTTC Boston Agenda
Day 1 (July 17th)
Opening Remarks
Module 1 – Framing the Issue – The Psychological Effects of Hate/Bias Crimes and Incidents on College Campus for Student Populations and their Families with Transgenerational Trauma
Module 2 – The Three Rs of Hate Incidents/Crimes: Responding, Recognition, Reporting
Module 3 – “Crises = Opportunity”: The Role of the Campus Public Safety Director During a Crisis
Module 4 – Navigating the Intricate Relationship Between College Civilian Administration and Sworn/Non-Sworn Public Safety Leadership
Module 5a (Administrators) – General Use of Force and De-Escalation Concepts
Module 5b (Law Enforcement) – Indicators of Radicalization and Global Extremism
Day 2 (July 18th)
Recap of Day One, Overview of Day Two
Module 6 – Navigating Campus Safety Amid Evolving Civil Unrest
Module 7 – A Blueprint to Create Effective Community Outreach on Campus & Mediation Skills
- Upon Completion of this module, 15 pre-selected students will participate in mediation exercises the remainder of the training
Module 8 – The New Canary in the Coalmine: Using Social Media to Effectively Be Prepared for Threats to Campus Students, Professors, and Guests
Module 9– Laws Dealing with Hate/Bias Crimes and Interplay with the First Amendment
Module 10 – A prosecutor’s Perspective: Building a Criminal Hate Crimes Case that can be Indicted and Convicted
Registration
Free
Event Details
Location: Massachusetts State Police HQ – Framingham, MA