Advisory Council
Create
Transformative Action
Collaborating with campus police to hear the concerns of our community.
Our advisory council creates dialogue and action in community policing, concerns regarding service to the campus community, educational programming and the use of impartial policies that promote safety for all members of the university community.
Council Responsibilities
The council is not a review board for specific police actions, whether internal or external. Instead, it's a resource for the Chief of Police, the CBO/Vice Chancellor and Office of the Chancellor to receive input and leverage experiences from community members.
Provide Input to University Police
Provide input on programs and policies aimed at improving campus safety. You'll also accept, review and deliberate over concerns campus community members on matters of campus safety and proposed police programs, priorities and policies.
Advise Our Community
Advise other members of the campus community as the Chief of Police deems appropriate and to assist in educating about the function and role of the UW-Green Bay Police Department.
Offer Discussion
Offer a forum for honest and respectful discussion about emergent trends in law enforcement that affect the campus community.
Meet Monthly
Meet monthly during the academic year and as needed in the summer months with established agendas and documentation of actions.
Prepare an Annual Summary
Under the leadership of council co-chairs, prepare an annual summary of the activity to be presented to the Chancellor and CBO and Senior Vice Chancellor for Institutional Strategy by June 30th of each year.
Attend an Orientation
Each member shall attend an orientation presented by the Chief of Police to familiarize yourself with the operation of the university and the department.
Membership
Comprised of a diverse cross-section of the campus community, the UPAC consist of various representatives of colleges, offices, and student groups. These members are charged to leverage their voices as well as those of the community to integrate a broad representation of campus viewpoints into police department planning strategies.
The UPAC will be co-chaired by the Chief of Police and a rotating campus representative selected by the Office of the Chancellor, both of whom in turn will accept representative stakeholders into the council from the campus community to serve as members. Faculty and staff on the PAC will serve a two-year term, whereas student members will serve a fall or spring semester term. The membership of the PAC will consist of representative group of no more than 15 campus community members.
Current Membership
- Tony Decker: Co-chair, University Police
- Anam Inftekhar: Co-chair, College of Science, Engineering and Technology
- Jermaine Rolle: Representative, Athletics
- Dianne Murphy: Representative, Cofrin School of Business
- Andrew Austin, Representative, College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
- Francis Akakpo: Representative, College of Health, Education and Social Welfare
- Erin Van Daalwyk: Representative, Dean of Students Office
- Adam Neveau: Representative, Housing and Residential Education
- Miriam Brabham: Representative, Multicultural Resource Center
- Grant Winslow: Representative, University Union
- Dan Daniels: Representative Student 1 (Fall 2022)
- Representative Student 2: Vacant
- Representative Student 3: Vacant
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