Annex: Civil Disturbance Response Plan
Department: All Campus Departments
Departmental Emergency Contact: Campus Police
A. Purpose:
The purpose of this policy is to establish the procedures to be followed by the student body, faculty, and staff in the event of a civil disturbance. Implementation of these procedures whenever necessary should minimize loss of life, injury and disruption of scheduled activities.
B. Priorities:
Most campus demonstrations are peaceful. In the event conditions exist to activate the Civil Disturbance plan, Campus Police will work with surrounding law enforcement agencies to bring the disturbance under control.
Faculty and staff will be required to assist in assuring student safety.
C. Expectations for Employees and Students:
In the event of a demonstration, those not involved should try to carry on business as usual and not provoke or obstruct the demonstrators. Should a disturbance occur, Campus Police should be notified immediately at 323-3333.
D. Communications:
Winthrop University will communicate with the campus community by the following means:
Name |
Office Address & Phone Number |
Home Address & Phone Number |
Mobile & Pager Number |
In Case of Emergency Contact |
Email |
Campus Police |
323-3333 |
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E. Responsibility and Control:
Emergency responders will have total control of the scene. If the situation dictates, the Incident Command System will be used as directed by the National Incident Management System.
The university will also assemble the Critical Incident Management Team to make university related decisions.
The Winthrop University Police Department will operate an Emergency Operations Center (EOC) located in the Campus Police Office. If the incident requires York County to open the Emergency Operations Center,
the Vice President of Student Life or a designee will be represented in the York County EOC and/or will be in continuous communications with the Winthrop EOC.
F. Emergency and Training Plans:
If a disturbance occurs and seems to threaten the occupants of an area or a facility, report it immediately to Campus Police and take the following actions:
If you are near the civil unrest, leave the area immediately. Do not stand around to observe. You could get injured.