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KSU Office Of Victim Services Earns Public Safety Award
A Public Safety Award of Merit was awarded from the Cobb Chamber of Commerce today.
Oct 5, 2020
KSU Office of Victim Services earns public safety award
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KENNESAW, Ga.
(Oct 5, 2020) — Kennesaw State University Police’s Office of Victim Services received a Public Safety Award of Merit from the Cobb Chamber of Commerce today.
The KSU Office of Victim Services staff – director Tanya Smith, victim services coordinator
Kelly Burkes and victim advocate Jessica Aguirre – were honored as part of Public
Safety Appreciation Week. The Cobb Chamber’s Award of Merit is given in recognition
of acts of courage, demonstrating genuine care and concern for the citizens of the
community and going above and beyond the call of duty.
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“I am very proud that the work of our Office of Victim Services is noticed and that
the Cobb Chamber of Commerce has recognized them with this award,” said University
Police Chief Edward Stephens. “The three-person OVS staff does a tremendous job every
year and I am proud of what they accomplish. They provide a vital and unique service
to the KSU community, and their level of dedication and caring is evident in all that
they do.”
Supported largely through grant funding, Kennesaw State’s Office of Victim Services
is the only such office at any university in Georgia. The OVS is available 365 days
a year to support students, faculty and staff in the aftermath of a crime on or off
campus through services such as attending court hearings with the victim, developing
a safety plan and obtaining orders for protection, providing referrals for counseling
and/or medical care, and being a liaison to address any concerns with academics or
campus services.
The Office of Victim Services participates in KSU events such as Campus Safety Days,
Wellness on Wheels, Fuel for Finals, a survivor panel for domestic violence awareness
and the health resource fair. Also, Smith has made presentations at several events
off campus, including a National Police Week seminar on the opioid crisis in the United
States and a roundtable in Washington, D.C., on preventing overdoses on college campuses.
In addition to the OVS, Field Intelligence Officer Greg Stacy was recognized as a
Cobb County Officer of the Year nominee.
Greg Stacy
Stacy joined the KSU Police Department in 2013 as a dispatcher and rose through the
ranks, becoming a certified crime scene technician and a uniformed officer. He recently
volunteered for the newly formed Field Intelligence Officers program, an intelligence
unit that works closely with KSU’s Criminal Investigations Division and gathers and
shares gang-related information with multiple jurisdictions.
Stacy was nominated for a Cobb Chamber award for his exemplary job performance as
well as the leadership, teamwork and professionalism he demonstrates, according to
Stephens. In Stacy’s free time, he assists with teaching RAD (rape aggression defense)
classes to the community.
“Officer Stacy sets a great example and is a role model to his peers and the community
he serves,” Stephens said. “His positive attitude encourages other team members to
be confident and enthusiastic in their duties, and his empathy attracts fellow officers
throughout the department to seek advice and guidance from his experiences.”
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A leader in innovative teaching and learning, Kennesaw State University offers more than 150 undergraduate, graduate and doctoral degrees to its approximately 41,000 students. With 11 colleges on two metro Atlanta campuses, Kennesaw State is a member of the University System of Georgia and the third-largest university in the state. The university’s vibrant campus culture, diverse population, strong global ties and entrepreneurial spirit draw students from throughout the region and from 92 countries across the globe. Kennesaw State is a Carnegie-designated doctoral research institution (R2), placing it among an elite group of only 6 percent of U.S. colleges and universities with an R1 or R2 status, and one of the 50 largest public institutions in the country. For more information, visit kennesaw.edu.
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