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Texas School Safety Centerwww.txssc.txstate.edu Tabletop Exercise Sexual Assault/Multiple Incidents Division for Law Enforcement, Homeland Security, and Institutional Research
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Texas School Safety Centerwww.txssc.txstate.edu Rules of the Road Creativity/Group Problem Solving Use the knowledge and information available in the room Active Thinking Active Listening Active Participation Respect – challenge ideas, not people Reality Check – make the exercise real for you
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Texas School Safety Centerwww.txssc.txstate.edu Agenda Introductions Scenario Description Hot Wash (Debrief) Action Planning
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Texas School Safety Centerwww.txssc.txstate.edu Introductions
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Texas School Safety Centerwww.txssc.txstate.edu The Exercise Continuum Drills Tabletop Exercises Functional Exercises Full-Scale Exercises
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Texas School Safety Centerwww.txssc.txstate.edu What is a tabletop exercise? Simulates an emergency situation in an informal, stress-free environment Initiates discussion of emergency guidelines Focuses on training and familiarization with roles, guidelines, and responsibilities
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Texas School Safety Centerwww.txssc.txstate.edu How does a tabletop exercise work? Scenario-based discussion, guided by a facilitator Problems talked through without stress Evaluators selected to observe and offer feedback on the proceedings Policies, plans, and guidelines are updated
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Texas School Safety Centerwww.txssc.txstate.edu What determines the success of a tabletop? A successful tabletop leaves participants with: A positive learning experience Organizational learning Improvement action planning More effective policies, plans, and guidelines Improved preparedness
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Texas School Safety Centerwww.txssc.txstate.edu Exercise Guidelines This exercise is designed to test the preparedness of the _____ to respond to a multi-agency, multi-site emergency event. Following the exercise, there will be a debriefing time or “Hot Wash”. Each participant will be given the opportunity to share his/her views on what worked well and what needs to be addressed in additional planning, training and/or drilling.
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Texas School Safety Centerwww.txssc.txstate.edu Exercise Guidelines (Continued) _____ISD/college policy shall govern all activities relating to the emergency event. The facilitator shall serve as the exercise referee and will provide any official interpretation of the exercise rules. Although we will not actually be contacting them, ISD/college and outside resources are available to assist you.
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Texas School Safety Centerwww.txssc.txstate.edu Exercise Guidelines (Continued) From time to time, there will be injections to the scenario. These are intended to further assess response to the exercise scenario. This is a learning experience.
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Texas School Safety Centerwww.txssc.txstate.edu Purpose To examine current policies, procedures, resources and actions in the context to a response to multiple sexual assaults in a college setting To promote greater understanding and ability to apply NIMS/ICS principles in a college setting To make improvements as identified as an outcome of the exercise
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Texas School Safety Centerwww.txssc.txstate.edu Objectives To evaluate policies and procedures To evaluate command and control including communications procedures To identify resources needed vs. available To identify training needs To identify needed improvements and create an action plan to address those needs
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Texas School Safety Centerwww.txssc.txstate.edu Demographic Overview On this slide, add bullets of information about the demographics of your college, including but not limited to: Number of schools/facilities Types of schools/facilities Athletic facilities Student population Employee population
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Texas School Safety Centerwww.txssc.txstate.edu First Responder Resource Overview On this slide, add bullets of information about the first responder resources immediately available to your college, including but not limited to: Police Fire EMS
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Texas School Safety Centerwww.txssc.txstate.edu Threat Assessment On this slide, add bullets of information about the known threats to your college, including but not limited to: Internal threats External threats
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Texas School Safety Centerwww.txssc.txstate.edu Scenario A female student reported a “suspicious” man walking though the residence hall at night. She said he was an “Anglo male” wearing a green jacket and blue jeans. A second female student reported a man of similar description “wandering” through a classroom building during evening hours. She reported that he didn’t seem to be going anywhere and that he was staring at her.
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Texas School Safety Centerwww.txssc.txstate.edu Questions What do you need to know? How do you find the information? What are you going to do?
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Texas School Safety Centerwww.txssc.txstate.edu Scenario – Inject 1 (one day later) A female staff member reported that while walking to her car after work, a man exposed himself to her Her description of the man was similar to the earlier description given in the last two complaints She got in her car and left the parking lot without further incident
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Texas School Safety Centerwww.txssc.txstate.edu Questions What do you need to know? How do you find the information? What are you going to do? What are the police/security SOPs?
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Texas School Safety Centerwww.txssc.txstate.edu Scenario – Inject 2 (two days later) A female commuter student was sexually assaulted in the restroom of a classroom facility During the attack she was struck several times by the attacker After the attack the student crawled out to the main hallway where she was discovered by a facilities employee
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Texas School Safety Centerwww.txssc.txstate.edu Questions What do you need to know? How do you find the information? What does your EOP direct? What are you going to do?
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Texas School Safety Centerwww.txssc.txstate.edu Scenario – Inject 3 In addition to the sexual assault, the student suffered a broken nose and several bruises and lacerations The student was taken to the hospital where biological evidence was collected The suspect wore a ski mask and gloves but was described as a male between the age of 18-25 The outside media, student media, student body, faculty and staff want information
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Texas School Safety Centerwww.txssc.txstate.edu Questions What actions will you take? What does your EOP dictate? What is your ICS structure? What steps will you take to address the media? What public information will be released?
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Texas School Safety Centerwww.txssc.txstate.edu ICS Structure Questions Who is the Incident Commander? Who is the Public Information Officer? Who is the Liaison Officer? Who is the Operations Chief? What other ICS positions will you activate and who will fill them?
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Texas School Safety Centerwww.txssc.txstate.edu Scenario – Inject 4 (two days later) A female student reports that she was grabbed from behind as she walked across campus at night She defended herself by back kicking the assailant in the shins. He released her. She fled to the student center and called campus police/security She did not see her attacker except that he wore black leather gloves
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Texas School Safety Centerwww.txssc.txstate.edu Questions What do you need to know? How do you find the information? What does your EOP direct? What is your ICS team going to do?
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Texas School Safety Centerwww.txssc.txstate.edu Situational Report The campus community is fearful The local press wants information The student who was sexually assaulted has retained a civil attorney A suspect was arrested by campus/local police during a surveillance operation of campus parking lots
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Texas School Safety Centerwww.txssc.txstate.edu Questions What do you need to know? How do you find the information? What does your EOP direct? What is your ICS team going to do?
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Texas School Safety Centerwww.txssc.txstate.edu Hot Wash What can be done to improve campus police/security operations? What internal divisions were required to work together in this scenario? What external agencies did the Liaison Officer need to work with in this scenario? Are all necessary agreements in place to facilitate cooperation among agencies?
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Texas School Safety Centerwww.txssc.txstate.edu Action Plan The lessons learned during this table top exercise will lead to a college action plan to: Keep Doing _____ Stop Doing _____ Start Doing _____
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Texas School Safety Centerwww.txssc.txstate.edu Conclusion The Texas School Safety Center, Division for Law Enforcement, Homeland Security, and Institutional Research is available for: Training/Facilitation Technical Assistance Information
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Texas School Safety Centerwww.txssc.txstate.edu Contact Us Web: www.txssc.txstate.edu Phone: 877-304-2727
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