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ese threats consist of a range of hazards, including but not limited to: natural disaster, violent crime, or environmental danger. e incident will conclude with an overview of the crisis resolution. Additional useful information relating to the incident may be subsequently transmitted. Missing Student Statement e college will request that students provide a primary emergency contact. at person shall be the first contact person in the event that the student would be reported officially missing during his or her tenure at the college. If a student is suspected to be missing from the campus, the Office of Campus Police Services should be notified immediately. When residential or professional staff is informed of a missing student, he or she will notify the Office of Campus Police Services. Upon receipt of a report involving a missing student, the Office of Campus Police Services will initiate an investigation to locate that person. Reports of missing students will be expeditiously investigated. When possible a liaison will be established to support the missing student's family and to assist in the investigation. e emergency contact will be notified if the student is missing more than 24 hours. Relationship with Student Conduct Systems e Office of Campus Police Services maintains close working relationships with the Office of Student Conduct and Dispute Resolution Services, and the Department of Residential Education and Housing. Police officers may refer cases to the student conduct system in addition to the formal criminal justice system. It is standard practice of the Office of Campus Police Services to fully inform victims of additional options through college and non-college entities. College student conduct proceedings may be instituted against a student charged with conduct that potentially violates both the criminal law and college policy without regard to the pendency of civil or criminal litigation in court or criminal arrest and prosecution. Proceedings under these Student Conduct Code(s) may be carried out prior to, simultaneously with, or following civil or criminal proceedings off campus at the discretion of the Director of Student Conduct. Prior determinations made or sanctions imposed under these procedural standards will not be subject to change because criminal charges arising out of the same facts giving rise to violation of college rules are later dismissed, reduced, or resolved in favor of or against the criminal law defendant. Access to Campus Facilities e Office of Campus Police Services works closely with college departments to ensure a safe environment exists for students. Residential students may notice police officers working alongside Residence Education staff members on their rounds to enhance the quality of life in residence facilities. Residence halls are open only to campus residents and their invited guests and authorized college personnel and are so posted, consistent with New Jersey trespass statutes. Entrances to campus residence halls are equipped with 8