
Programming
University Police personnel facilitate programs for students, faculty, and new employee orientations, student organizations, and community organizations on an ongoing basis. Topics include Campus Safety Training (Shots Fired), Alcohol Awareness, Drug Awareness, DWI Awareness, Sexual Assault, and many others.
For specific program options and requests, please contact Sgt. Aaron Henson for more information at 828.227.3204.
Email: Sgt. Aaron Henson


The Rape Aggression Defense (RAD) System is a program of realistic, self-defense tactics and techniques. It is a comprehensive course for women that begins with awareness, prevention, risk reduction and avoidance, while progressing on to the basics of hands-on self-defense training.
This course is taught by Certified RAD Instructors. We offer several course options:
- R.A.D. Express: This is designed as a one hour brief overview of the program. This includes discussion on awareness and risk reduction as well as a self-defense component.
- Nine hour full program: This is the RAD basic physical defense course. This course includes lecture, discussion, and self-defense techniques suitable for women of all ages and abilities. Upon completion of the course, R.A.D. provides a free lifetime return and practice policy, honored worldwide.
- Twelve hour full program with simulation: The twelve hour program provides the same
course content as the nine hour course and includes simulation. Simulation provides
women with an opportunity to use their new techniques in a series of practical, controlled
simulation exercises.
Report IT is an online database that lets you securely store serial numbers, item descriptions, pictures, and scans of receipts so that your items may be more easily identified in the event of theft or loss.
Officers explain and assist individuals in creating free accounts on Report IT. Tools are also available for participants to engrave personal belongings. Report IT greatly increases the chance of recovery of lost or stolen property.
This program is most effective in areas with heavy pedestrian traffic.
The Drug Risk Awareness Program identifies commonly abused drugs and the risk factors involved. Officers will also provide discussion about the criminal process and legal ramifications for an individual both on and off campus. Confiscated drug paraphernalia will be available for attendees to view.
Run, Hide, Fight - Surviving an Active Shooter Event program discusses how to respond when an active shooter is in your vicinity, what to expect and how to react when law enforcement arrives, and information to provide to emergency communications.
Crime Prevention and Services is a program designed to cover a broad range of topics including how to report a crime, timely warnings, statistics, risk reduction strategies, scams, code of conduct, alcohol and drug risk awareness, Run-Hide-Fight, consent, and other topics.
Sexual Assault Risk Awareness program is aimed at defining and understanding consent and providing victim services information. Discussion also includes strategies for risk reduction, primary prevention, and bystander intervention.