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A new USC security plan
will provide some criminal
justice students with
practical job experience and
answer the university's
% occasional need for extra
campus security forces.
Developed by the College
oi criminal Justice and the
Campus Police, the pl^n will
allow 16 criminal justice
students to work with
Campus Police officers
during peak security periods
at USC.
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The trial of a 20-year-old
Columbia man charged with
the murder of a USC
professor has been
rescheduled from Aug. 10 to
Sept. 14.
The state is seeking the
death penalty for Donald
Ray Perry, who is charged
with murder, kidnaping,
first degree criminal sexual
? conduct and armed robbery
in connection with the
murder of Dr. Mary J.
Heimberger, an elementary
education orofessor.
Children playing in woods
near Highway 321 and Interstate-20
found the partially
clothed body of the 44year-old
Heimberger
Friday, March 5. An autopsy
later proved she died from a
^ .38-caliber gunshot wound in
w the chest.
PERRY, of 1520 Crossland
Rd., Apartment 306, was
arrested at his home March
8 in connection with the
shooting. Police said the
motive was robbery.
Perry was to be arraigned
March 9, but became ill and
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"We believe this is a pace
setting idea," said College of
Criminal Justice Dean Dr.
William Mathias. "It shows
the tremendous amount of
confidence the university
has in our students and we
think other universities may
follow our lead in developing
similar plans."
The idea developed last
fall when USC President
James B. Holderman and
Law Enforcement and
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was ordered to a hospital
emergency room. He was
transferred to State Hospital
where doctors found him
incompetent to stand trial.
Last month Perry was found
competent to stand trial
after a diagnosis of acute
hvDertension. The
preliminary hearing will be
held Aug. 3.
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Campus
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Safety Director Carl B.
Stokes started looking for
ways to handle extra
security needed during
registration and special
campus events, without
having to hire additional fulltime
employees.
"BY USING our students
on a part-time basis, the
university will be able to
handle peak times without
hiring additional full-time
personnel," Mathias said.
"In the process, our students
will be able to earn some
extra money and gain
operational experience."
Students, selected for the
program, are at least 21~
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or graduate
students in criminal justice,
and meet the qualifications
required for police officers.
During August the
students will complete two
weeks of intensive job
training. Campus Police
officers, South Carolina Law
Enforcement personnel, and
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Plan
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criminal justice professors
and other campus personnel
in instructing the students.
The student officers will
study everything from the
university sdisciplinesystem
to evidence preservation.
Human relations, ethics, fire
procedures, report writing,
radio communications, USC
Campus Police policies and
handling prisoners are
among other training session
topics.
Students are required to
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given during the training
period.
STUDENTS WILL assume
their new duties in the fall
semester, working an
average of 10 hours a week,
Mathias said. "We expect
this soon will be considered
one of the best jobs available
for students on campus," he
said.
The students will have the
authority of fullycommissioned
officers and
will wear uniforms of blue
blazers and gray slacks.
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