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Your Role in Preventing Crime
To achieve
a true partnership in the prevention of
crime, UHDPS asks that community members actively assist us in
maintaining a safe and secure campus for all
students, faculty, and staff. To do this we
suggest the following:
Voice concerns about crime
and disorder problems.
Don’t wait until crimes occur or problems
get out of control. Raise your concerns with
the officers you encounter around campus, or
contact UHDPS directly.
Report crimes and
suspicious activities.
We need you to serve as our eyes and ears.
You are in a better position to identify
behavior and activities that are out of the
ordinary in your residence
or workplace. A quick and effective response
by UHDPS officers is greatly enhanced by
accurate and timely reports of emergency or
suspicious incidents. Crime prevention
includes calling UHDPS when you observe
suspicious activity, calling if you are the
victim of or become aware of a criminal
incident, and informing the Department of
potential public safety issues. If we
is not made aware of an incident we cannot
provide assistance to those in need or work
to prevent it from occurring again.
Report other problems and
incidents.
While UHDPS is not responsible for dealing
with all problems brought to its attention,
we do make every effort to address the
problem with the appropriate University
department or government agency.
Get help with personal
problems.
If you have a personal problem or are aware
of someone with a personal problem that you
cannot handle by yourself, you should seek
help before the problem gets out of hand and
causes further difficulties. The University
has excellent resources for persons in
crisis. You can learn more by visiting the
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)
website.
Take control of personal
and property safety.
It is important for students, faculty,
staff, and visitors to remember that we are
located in an urban setting. While we enjoy
a lower crime rate that the surrounding
areas, we share many of the crime and safety
issues that exist in any city. You should
take precautions to protect your property by
never leaving it unattended in public and by
locking your room or office when you leave
it even for a moment. While traveling
throughout campus, you should be aware of
your surroundings, walk with others on
well-lit streets, and use the
shuttle bus, or
security escort program.
Know about crime and
disorder on and near campus.
A first step in addressing and solving crime
and disorder problems is to become informed
about the kind, frequencies, and locations
of such incidents. On campus, violent crimes
do occur, but they are relatively rare. Most
of our thefts are of unattended property or
from unlocked rooms or offices. More
information can be obtained thought the
Annual Crime Report and the
Daily Crime Bulletins.
Work with the UHDPS to
address and solve problems.
We are only as effective as the
relationships and partnerships we form with
the community. When we work together with
the community we are in a better position to
develop long-term solutions to problems by
addressing the root causes of a problem
rather than just responding to it as an
isolated incident.
Comment on UHDPS personnel
performance.
You can provide a useful service by
providing comments, favorable as well as
unfavorable, on the performance of UHDPS
personnel. Our relationship with the
community is vital to achieve our mission.
All community members should expect to be
treated in a courteous and professional
manner by members of the Department.
Occasionally questions arise regarding
professional conduct. UHDPS does not
tolerate employees who act unprofessionally
or rudely, or who do not seek to provide an
appropriate level of service.
The quality of our service is enhanced by
feedback from the community, and the
Department has an extensive process in place
to respond to
citizen complaints. We also wish to
recognize instances where our employees have
been especially helpful or have exceeded
your expectations in the service that they
have provided.
