Campus Behavior Assessment Team
OSU-Oklahoma City’s Campus Behavior Assessment Team (CBAT) is tasked with investigating and evaluating campus threats, and other behaviors of concern, in order to apply appropriate strategies to manage such situations. The team is composed of OSU-OKC employees representing campus areas that include law enforcement, administration, student conduct, and faculty and staff.
The vigilance of all Cowboys is critical in maintaining the safety of the campus learning environment. If you See Something, Say Something! It is our collective duty to report safety concerns, even if concerns are perceived as minor.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What kind of things should be reported?
Report anything that is suspicious or makes you concerned. Direct threats, extreme displays of emotion, obsession with violence or death, possession of a weapon or explosive device, inappropriate classroom behavior, unusual fixation on another person, manipulative behavior, extreme weight gain or loss, expression of intent to harm oneself, severe disorientation, and apparent lack of touch with reality should all be reported.
- Will the person that I’m reporting know it was me?That depends on the situation. If you’d like your identity to remain unknown to the person you are reporting, please note that in your report.
- What happens when I make a report?The team receives and prioritizes the information, and then immediately begins an investigation. Often the initial report is just one piece of the puzzle. Something one person observes can turn out to be nothing or an indication of a larger problem. The team attempts to understand the whole of a person’s behavior patterns before making any decisions.
- Will I find out what happens?That depends on the situation. Various privacy and confidentiality laws apply to the situations handled by the Campus Behavior Assessment Team (CBAT). The team can explain this to you.
- I don’t want to get anyone in trouble and I’m not really sure this is a big dealThe purpose of CBAT is not to get people in trouble. In most instances, we are able to resolve the situation without disciplinary action or criminal prosecution against the person involved. If you are unsure about whether or not you should say something, report it! Trust your instincts.
- What about privacy? Aren’t I prohibited from disclosing student information by FERPA?Not in this situation. Everyone on the team is a university employee with a legitimate educational interest, which means FERPA expressly permits the sharing of any and all information from you to the team. The team will make decisions about who else may need to be contacted to resolve the issue.
The Campus Behavior Assessment Team
Jacqui Richardson
Director of Academic Advisement
405-945-8680
Kiel Pepper
Director of Safety and Security
405-945-6789
Melissa Herren
Sr. Director of Human Resources
405-945-3298
Jonathan Triplett
Director Student Life
405-945-8787
Ross Duren
Health & Wellness Counselor
405-945-3346