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Campus Safety

2007-2008 Crime Prevention Guide

Help Us Help You

Anything that you think is suspicious should be reported to Campus Safety without delay. You may call x7911 from any on-campus phone to report emergencies or suspicious activities. Emergency phones are also located outside the entrance of each residence hall and have an emergency button that automatically connects you to Campus Safety. Many parking lots also have emergency phones indicated by a blue light.

Report all crimes immediately. In the case of theft or burglary, try not to disturb the scene. The Sheriffs may be able to gather evidence if nothing has been disturbed.

Always be alert for suspicious persons in and around buildings and on campus grounds and parking lots. Do not approach them. Call Campus Safety!

Personal Safety


General

If you sense a potential threat, consider your options and take action immediately to get away from the danger.

Yell or scream. Attract attention. Yell "Call the Police" and run toward a lighted public area. Go into an open business or building and call Campus Safety (x7911) or the Police/Sheriff (911). Describe what happened and where. Give a detailed description of the suspect, as well as a description of any vehicle involved and its license number. Tell the operator which direction the person went, as well as any other pertinent information.

The best time to plan your response to a crime is before it occurs. Consider your options and abilities. Consider how you will act in certain situations. What items do you normally carry that have self-defense potential? Remember that nothing you own is worth getting hurt over. If you’re in danger, do anything you can to escape and call for help. On campus dial x7911, off campus call 911.

Protecting Property

Theft is the most common campus crime. It is a crime of opportunity that you are in the best position to prevent by reducing or removing the opportunity.

Use a U-shaped lock to secure your bike, even if you only plan to leave it for a moment. A thief can steal an unsecured bike in seconds. Residence halls have approved indoor bike storage areas.

Safety at Home

Safety In Your Residence Hall


Safety When Walking


Safety When Driving