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Crime Prevention & Safety Education Programs

Crime Prevention

As part of the institution's educational mission, the University Police Department offers advice to members of the campus community on how to reduce their chances of becoming a crime victim.

Please remember that PREVENTION is the most effective means of fighting crime. Record the description of suspicious persons - do not detain or restrain them yourself. Escape is the primary objective if you find yourself in a dangerous situation. Value your safety and the safety of others.

Notify the University Police Department immediately if you are a victim of a crime or if you witness one. Contact University Police by calling (315) 267-2222 for any emergency on campus. Use the Incident Reporting link to anonymously report incidents, criminal acts or suspicious activity.

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University Police will provide educational programs on any of the following topics upon request:

 

Program Title

1.

University Police - Powers and Services

2.

Operation ID

3.

Personal Safety/Basic Crime Prevention and Tips

4.

Domestic Violence/Dating Violence

5.

ABC Law/ Alcohol Awareness

6.

Orientations - Student/Parent

7.

Thing Students Get Arrested For

8.

Drug Identification and Awareness

9.

Drinking and Driving - Beer Goggles

10.

Bicycle Safety and Security

11.

Sexual Violence/Title IX reporting Information

12.

How to report a Bias related Incident

13.

CRASE: Citizens Response to Active Shooter Events

14.

Self Defense Class


The University Police Department also has brochures on various safety/crime prevention related topics. These brochures are available for your use.

To request any of the aforementioned programs, simply call University Police at (315) 267-2222, request your program and the date and time you wish to hold the program.