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ASIS International: Code of Conduct

Preamble: Bearing in mind that ASIS is a private, not-for-profit professional membership organization with no law enforcement authority and no power or authority to compel anyone's cooperation or attendance at any hearing, and no power to subpoena, ASIS members and stakeholders are encouraged to attempt to resolve a breach of this Code of Conduct with the parties involved before submitting a formal complaint to ASIS so that it is attempted to be resolved without ASIS intervention. Except as expressly set forth below, a complaint should only be submitted to ASIS if the violation cannot be resolved informally, is dangerous in nature, or poses a risk to a person, ASIS, or ASIS’ reputation.

ASIS adopts the following Code of Conduct and mandates its conscientious observance as a binding condition of membership in or affiliation with ASIS:

ARTICLE I:

A member shall conduct themselves at ASIS events with dignity and respect for others.

Considerations:

  • ASIS is committed to providing a respectful, safe and welcoming experience for all event participants. All attendees should feel welcome and included at ASIS.
  • By extension, all ASIS attendees, presenters, exhibitors, sponsors, vendors, contractors, other service providers, and ASIS staff at any onsite or virtual meeting, interaction, or event will conduct themselves with dignity, respect, and without judgement towards others.
  • Participants will:
    • Follow all laws applicable to the person and place.
    • Respect the specific rules and policies of the event; and
    • Otherwise uphold the reputation of ASIS.
  • Participants will not behave in the following ways:
    • Intimidating, threatening, harassing, abusive, discriminatory, derogatory, demeaning conduct, whether written, verbal, electronic, or other abuse.
    • Inappropriate use of nudity and/or sexual images or language.
    • Failing to obey any rules or policies of the venue or ASIS.
    • Whether such behaviour constitutes unacceptable behaviour shall be determined by ASIS and its representatives, in their sole discretion. ASIS takes matters of such unacceptable behaviour in any form seriously.
  • Unacceptable behavior will not be tolerated.
    • Any event participant requested to stop any unacceptable behavior is expected to comply immediately.
    • At any ASIS event, ASIS staff (or their designee) or ASIS International Board members may take any action deemed necessary and appropriate, including, but not limited to, removal of a participant, for any unacceptable behaviour as described above.
    • Anyone engaged in unacceptable behaviour may be subject to removal from the event, at ASIS’s sole discretion, without refund. Depending on the severity of the unacceptable behaviour, further consequences may include termination of membership in ASIS, or denial to participate in future ASIS events or meetings as determined by ASIS.
  • Reporting Unacceptable Behavior
    • If you are the subject of unacceptable behavior as defined above or have witnessed any such unacceptable behavior and you have been unable to resolve the situation in another way you may notify ASIS staff.
    • Requests for confidentiality will be honored to the extent permitted by the law and ASIS procedure.

ARTICLE II:

  • Volunteer leaders in ASIS including board members, committee members, and chapter leaders set themselves as an example by acting in accordance with this Code of Conduct.
  • During the course of service as a volunteer to ASIS, work may be created by volunteers to advance the mission of ASIS. ASIS will retain all intellectual property rights for projects in which volunteers are involved. All ASIS volunteers need to agree to this to maintain a role on a committee, chapter, or board of ASIS. Volunteers shall not challenge these intellectual property rights of ASIS or act in a way that is inconsistent with these rights.
  • Members understand that membership in ASIS does not equal endorsement by ASIS for any individual or company nor should use of the ASIS brand be employed by outside member-related institutions.
  • Members will not intentionally misrepresent ASIS’ stance on issues for personal/professional gain.
  • Members will not misuse their membership with ASIS to suggest a business or other relationship in a way that may harm ASIS International's reputation.

ARTICLE III:

  • The following constitute cause for consideration of discipline or remedial action, including, without limitation, suspension or expulsion of an ASIS member,
    • Violation of the ASIS International Code of Conduct.
    • Any conduct or action that, in the opinion of the Ethical Standards Committee, is improper or prejudicial to ASIS or is detrimental to the interests and responsibilities of the security profession.
    • Conviction of a felony or equivalent.
    • A member also may be subject to discipline (including, without limitation, suspension, or expulsion) by the ASIS International Board of Directors for other reasons, as set forth in the ASIS International Bylaws.
  • Jurisdiction
    • The Ethical Standards Committee shall have jurisdiction over all complaints under the Code of Conduct that do not allege irregularities in the certification process. Complaints alleging irregularities in the certification process should be referred to the Professional Certification Board (PCB). ln the case of complaints that allege both violations of the Code of Conduct; and that also allege irregularities in the certification process, the matter of jurisdiction shall be determined by the ASIS International Board of Directors or its designee. No individual should be required to answer two disciplinary bodies at the same time for the same complaint.
  • Conflict of interest
    • No person shall be in any way involved in any investigation (except as a party, a party's representative, or witness) in which they have a personal, family, business or financial interest, stake, or connection in or with either party or in the outcome of the proceeding.
  • Complaint and Investigation Procedure
    • Any member or staff person may file a complaint against a member or person, or entity affiliated with ASIS alleging a violation of the Code of Conduct.
    • ASIS members are encouraged to attempt to resolve a breach of this Code of Conduct with the parties involved before submitting a formal complaint so that it is resolved without association intervention. A complaint should only be submitted if the violation cannot be resolved informally, is dangerous in nature, poses a risk to either a person or ASIS or its reputation. If there are immediate risks that pose a risk to a person, these instances should be reported to the authorities as soon as possible and if appropriate the ASIS International Ethical Standards Committee Chair should be notified at [email protected].
    • The complaint must be in writing (including electronic means of communication) and must be addressed to the ASIS International Ethical Standards Committee Chair at [email protected].
    • The Society will not accept, process, or act upon anonymous complaints. All claims must also include contact information for the person filing the complaint.
    • The complaint must include the name of the person against whom the complaint is being filed, with as much identifying information as is available, to include any witnesses, their names and contact information if available. A complaint that does not identify the person against whom the complaint is being filed will not be accepted or processed.
    • A reasonably detailed description of the allegations being made in the complaint with specific reference to the elements of the Code of Conduct alleged to have been violated.
    • The ASIS Ethical Standards Committee Chair, in consultation with legal counsel, will initially review each complaint received and may dismiss the complaint outright and will notify the person who filed the complaint of the action.
    • If the Ethical Standards Committee Chair determines that the complaint has merit or deserves further inquiry, they will forward the complaint, together with any comments to the Ethical Standards Committee and select a committee member to serve as investigator. The Ethical Standards Committee retains separate authority to investigate matters (separate and apart from matters that are initiated by a formal complaint), in which case the procedure proceeds according to the following steps.
      • That person will lead an investigation with the Ethical Standards Committee. The investigation will include notifying the member accused of the violation. The accused will have the opportunity to present his, her or its own evidence to the investigator or Ethical Standards Committee.
      • The Ethical Standards Committee will determine if a breach of the Code of Conduct or, for investigations initiated by the Ethical Standards Committee itself rather than by a member or third-party complaint, other actionable misconduct has occurred.
      • Bearing in mind that ASIS International is a private, not-for-profit professional membership organization, discipline can include a formal reprimand, probation from participation in ASIS, suspension or termination of membership.
      • Once a final decision of the investigation has been rendered, all parties to the proceeding shall have a right to receive a copy, so that they can determine whether they wish to make an appeal.
  • Confidentiality
    • Confidentiality by the participants must be maintained for all investigations, deliberations and proceedings and may not be discussed or divulged to third parties. This does not preclude ASIS International from making a public statement about the situation after it has been investigated.
  • Petition to the ASIS International Board of Directors
    • Within 30 days after receiving the final decision of Ethical Standards Committee, any party aggrieved by the decision may petition the ASIS International Board of Directors (or the Board's designee for the purpose) for a review of the proceedings and decision.
    • However, the decision whether to accept the petition or not and whether to review the case further or not shall be entirely within the sound discretion of the ASIS International Board of Directors and there can be no appeal from the Board's decision.

Revised March 2023

This document replaces:

  • ASIS Code of Ethics
  • ASIS International Code of Conduct
  • Policy 2010: Censure, Suspension, Revocation of Certification and Expulsion
  • Procedure 2010: Censure, Suspension, and Expulsion
  • Policy 1080
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