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Traffic Stop Practice for Individuals with ASD

April is Autism Awareness Month

Traffic Stop Practice for Individuals with ASD, Autism Spectrum Disorder. Southern Connecticut State University Police Department is holding an event on April 30th.

It was a pleasure to speak with Chief Joseph Dooley of Southern's PD and Kari Sassu, Director for the Center of Excellence for Teaching and Learning.

Hear how they are making a difference and keeping people safe! If you can't make it to the event, see the video below!

Photo: Renee

The Center of Excellence on Autism Spectrum Disorders serves and supports school-based personnel educating children and youth with an autism spectrum disorder living in Connecticut and beyond. The Center of Excellence on Autism Spectrum Disorders consists of three divisions: Training, Research, and Direct Services.Photo: Renee

Southern's University Police department have a longstanding tradition of providing quality services to the Southern community. The safety and security of the students, faculty and staff is of paramount importance in every aspect of our duties. The department is committed to the fundamental principles of community policing, such as crime prevention, omnipresence, and partnerships, to name a few.


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