SAFER Action Plan Overview. What are we trying to prevent? Intoxication Intoxication Harm related to intoxication Harm related to intoxication.

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SAFER Action Plan Overview

What are we trying to prevent? Intoxication Intoxication Harm related to intoxication Harm related to intoxication

Action Plan Components Enforcement operations (including tools Enforcement operations (including tools that focus on party host) Maximizing the visibility of enforcement Maximizing the visibility of enforcement Student communication plan Student communication plan Management plan Management plan

Safer Action Plan for Off-campus parties Student Visibility Campaign Compliance Checks DUI Check Points Party Patrols

Enforcement Operations Minor decoy operations Visibility post operation Compliance Checks Highly visible Large and small DUI and Saturation patrols DUI Check Points Focus on Party host Enhanced by local policies (RCO) Highly visible Party Patrols

Enforcement Operations Conduct a minimum of nine operations listed below in any combination Conduct a minimum of nine operations listed below in any combination DUI Checkpoints DUI Checkpoints Compliance checks Compliance checks Party patrols* Party patrols* Assess existing enforcement options and adopt local ordinance to support party patrols Assess existing enforcement options and adopt local ordinance to support party patrols Align visibility to support enforcement Align visibility to support enforcement

Response Cost Ordinance (Policy example) Benefits: Benefits: Enforcement less costly Enforcement less costly Easily administered (e.g. similar to parking ticket) Easily administered (e.g. similar to parking ticket) Triggered by 2 nd response (up to 1 year window Triggered by 2 nd response (up to 1 year window Fee / fine increases with each offense Fee / fine increases with each offense Party host(s) and landlords held accountable Party host(s) and landlords held accountable Violations can be reported to code compliance for further investigation Violations can be reported to code compliance for further investigation

Visibility Campaign Align messaging with enforcement activities (deterrent effect) Align messaging with enforcement activities (deterrent effect) Students target audience Students target audience How do students get their information? How do students get their information? Moving target Moving target Required being innovative Required being innovative Dosage important Dosage important

Student Visibility Components Letter from the PresidentSafer Party BrochureSafer Website3 Reminders2 Campus Newspaper Articles3 Outreach materials

Management Plan Overview Planning meeting #1 Planning meeting #1 Planning meeting #2 Planning meeting #2 Moving to Implementation Moving to Implementation Party Patrol ‘Pilot’ Party Patrol ‘Pilot’ Readiness meeting Readiness meeting Implementation Implementation Mid- Course Correction meeting Mid- Course Correction meeting

Practical Significance from Safer Project At each campus, 900 fewer students drinking to intoxication at off-campus parties and 600 fewer getting drunk at bars/restaurants during the fall semester at intervention schools relative to controls. At each campus, 900 fewer students drinking to intoxication at off-campus parties and 600 fewer getting drunk at bars/restaurants during the fall semester at intervention schools relative to controls. Equivalent to 6,000 fewer incidents of intoxication at off-campus parties and 4,000 fewer incidents at bars & restaurants during the fall semester at Safer intervention schools relative to controls Equivalent to 6,000 fewer incidents of intoxication at off-campus parties and 4,000 fewer incidents at bars & restaurants during the fall semester at Safer intervention schools relative to controls

Action Plan This is what we know: If you implement the action plan as designed you can get some effect This is what we know: If you implement the action plan as designed you can get some effect The more enforcement and visibility the greater the effect (dosage) The more enforcement and visibility the greater the effect (dosage) And the implementation strategy can be flexible, based on local conditions And the implementation strategy can be flexible, based on local conditions