ACPD CAB Confidentiality

Certain sensitive matters discussed by and information shared with the ACPD Community Advisory Board may be confidential, and details relating to specific response capabilities & plans and other security-related matters may not be suitable for public release. Respecting this confidentiality will enable all members to share information and concerns in an open and secure setting. A non-disclosure agreement will be required of ACPD Community Advisory Board members. Any ACPD-specific information which is requested to be released or made public must go through the standard Open Records Request process.

The ACPD, in partnership with AHEC and its constituent institutions, established the ACPD Community Advisory Board to openly engage in diverse dialogues among its members, bringing together those with different perspectives, experiences, and perceptions of public safety and campus relations. As standard practice, the ACPD performs a non-invasive background check on those considered for membership, working with each institution to obtain any background information already gathered upon hiring, if applicable. This process and its outcomes will not explicitly preclude any individual from membership on the ACPD Community Advisory Board. A criminal history involving crimes of moral turpitude or criminal histories showing open investigations or pending prosecutions may disqualify an individual from appointment.  

The ACPD is committed to the highest standards of integrity and confidentiality in any background or criminal history checks conducted in relation to the ACPD Community Advisory Board membership. 

 

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