The Behavioral Intervention Team (BIT) serves as a centralized body for discussion and action regarding students exhibiting aberrant, dangerous, or threatening behavior that might impact the safety or well-being of the campus community. The BIT is founded on the principles of early intervention and proactive engagement to prevent violence and provide supportive services.

This Behavioral Incident Report is designed to enable faculty, staff and students to voluntarily report concerning behaviors that may raise concerns about incidents of emotional well being or of student misconduct at South Suburban College. An incident, in this context, is an event that does not warrant immediate intervention. In the event of an emergency or crisis situation that requires immediate intervention, call SSC Campus Police at (708) 596-2000, ext. 2235.

The Behavioral Incident Report will provide a mechanism for responding to individual incidents and will reveal patterns of disruptive behavior or concerns about specific students. It will also provide aggregate data on the nature and frequency of disruptions at South Suburban College. This report provides a standardized method for recording observations of troublesome behaviors and for alerting staff of potential concerns. In accordance with the South Suburban College Student Code of Conduct, information provided in the Behavioral Incident Report may also be considered in determining appropriate disciplinary action with students.