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New
Master Plan Development To Include Campus Safety Review
 New
York, NY, October 14, 2002 - As part of the development
of a new master plan for the Barnard College campus, the
administration has engaged the Bratton Group to review security
and safety.
The Bratton Group, whose founder was William Bratton, former
New York City police commissioner and newly named to that
post in Los Angeles, has been asked to review the general
security implications of the new master plan, which will
call for the reconfiguration of the physical layout of campus
and the redesign of selected facilities and buildings.
"The security review reflects the importance that the
Barnard administration places on the safety and security
of our students, faculty and employees," said Andrew
Manshel vice president for finance and administration. "At
the same time, this review is a normal part of the development
of any new master plan. Bill Bratton is uniquely well qualified
to help Barnard analyze its security needs. As the leading
advocate of the "Broken Windows" theory of policing,
Bratton understands that our campus can be both open and
secure. We are particularly pleased that he and his team
have agreed to complete this assignment, even though Bratton
was recently name to be Los Angeles' police commissioner.
We certainly wish him the best in his new responsiblities."
Working with Director of Security, William Plackenmeyer,
Bratton Group team members will be on campus to analyze
Barnard's current polices and security protocols for gaining
access to campus property and to specific buildings.
Bratton Group consultants will evaluate security procedures
and the security infrastructure, keeping in mind that Barnard
wants to remain an open-campus, but one with the capability
to quickly close off campus property if needed to ensure
safety.
The Bratton Group will also review the shuttle service to
determine its effectiveness and efficiency of the shuttle
service as a safe method for transporting students, faculty
and employees around campus. Consultants will also meet
with local New York City Police Department precinct command
staff and police officers to discuss security issues on
and around the Barnard campus.
Contact: Suzanne Trimel, Barnard College Office of Public
Affairs, 212-854-7583
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