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Police Department Training and Outreach Request

Public Safety Educational Programs

CUPD offers numerous educational and personal safety programs for students, faculty and staff. The following programs are offered each semester:

  • Alcohol/Drug Education and Awareness — uniformed officers discuss state law and present DUI arrest demonstrations. Law enforcement and safety presentations can be tailored to a specific group or situation.
  • Basic Self-Defense — police officers interact with participants to provide information on crime in the workplace and at home, and to give practical risk-reduction techniques.
  • Campus Safety: Crime at Clemson — an informative program that discusses the types of crimes that occur at Clemson and offers advice on reducing the risk of becoming a victim.
  • Interpersonal Violence — an educational program that identifies the problems and characteristics associated with interpersonal violence.
  • Rape Aggression Defense (R.A.D.) — a practical self-management program designed to educate women on techniques that reduce the risk of becoming a rape victim and how to escape an attack.
  • Run, Hide, Fight: Active Threat/Targeted Violence Preparedness and Awareness — an interactive lecture-style program presented by law enforcement instructors trained in the areas of police tactical response and individual safety protocols. Featuring the Run, Hide, Fight model developed through the Department of Homeland Security, the presentation utilizes professionally scripted public service videos and covers the nationally endorsed response principles.
  • Sexual Assault Awareness — classes for men and women that discuss stranger rape, acquaintance rape and risk-reduction techniques.
  • Sexual Assault Awareness for Men — a program designed to educate men on South Carolina law, communication, how to prevent rape and what happens when a rape occurs at Clemson.
  • Stop the Bleed — an interactive program that is intended to cultivate bystanders to become trained, equipped and empowered to help in a bleeding emergency before professional help arrives.

Request Form

Complete the form below to request training offered by CUPD for a group or request outreach for an event. Please submit your request at least 15 business days in advance of your preferred date and time for the training. We cannot guarantee a particular date and time for training but will work to accommodate requests as much as possible.