SIUE Values • Excellence • Integrity • Wisdom • Inclusion • Citizenship
siue.edu/studentaffairs
Unacceptable Behaviors in Our Community • Weapons • Sexual assault • Violence • Drugs and alcohol • Property damage • Hazing, bullying, harassment or intimidation • In person or via social media • Tampering with fire safety equipment • A felony criminal charge with a nexus to SIUE
Sexual Assault Prevention Required Education Program • “Not Anymore” • Interactive online program • Designed to prevent sexual assault, dating and domestic violence, and stalking • ALL students, faculty and staff are required to complete online training each academic year • Registration holds will be placed for students who do not complete training by the deadline
Sexual Assault Prevention Education Prevention Education and Advocacy Center (PEACE) is a grant-funded program through the Violence Against Women Act to decrease genderbased violence on campus.
More information on reporting sexual assault, services for victims, training, prevention and bystander information is available at siue.edu/peace.
Safety, Security, Community
SIUE Police • Sworn police personnel under authority granted by Illinois law • Have authority to make arrests • 42 sworn police officers • Nine civilian employees • Open 24/7 • Location – 99 Supporting Services Road
Facilities Edwardsville campus • Main police facility
East St. Louis Higher Education Center • Satellite station Alton campus • School of Dental Medicine Satellite station
Community Oriented Policing Philosophy Delivery of Service • Highly visible • Approachable • COP programs and presentations • Foot patrols, in addition to vehicle patrol in heavily populated areas during peak times Since 2017 • 310 programs and presentations • Present at nearly every campus event • Performed 53,000 foot patrols • Conducted 57,000 building checks
Community Oriented Policing Philosophy • Proactive instead of reactive • Focus on prevention • Responsive to campus community • Campus community partnerships • Weekly meetings • Presentations and program • Academics, human resources, counseling services, police department
University Police and Student Affairs • Police officers work together with the Associate Dean of Students and Director of Student Conduct • Police officers have discretion to arrest or refer students to Student Affairs, University Housing, Counseling Services and Title IX. • Offences involving violence are investigated and presented to the State’s Attorney for prosecution.
Traffic Enforcement Safety Objectives • Pedestrians • Crime deterrent • Motoring public • Deer population
University Police Escort Service • Police will escort students, faculty and staff from one campus location to another or to a car in a campus parking lot • Individuals who feel apprehensive about walking alone on campus should call for an escort
Vehicle
Lockouts
• An officer will help if you lock your keys in your car • Call the Police Department • Must sign a Vehicle Assistance Release of Liability form • Service provided at no charge
Vehicle
Jump-Starts
• Available through Parking Services • Jumper cables can be borrowed from the Police Department • Must sign a Vehicle Assistance Release of Liability • Service provided at no charge
Campus
Issues
Property and Miscellaneous Crimes • 91% of crimes reported • Theft • Unattended items • Burglary • Building, residence or motor vehicle • Unlocked doors (rooms and vehicles) • Items in plain view • Unfamiliar guests • Parking hangtags • Cell phones, purses, laptops and other electronics
C r i m e s A g a i n s t Pe r s o n s These types of crimes are rare (9% of crimes reported) • Almost all involve: • Acquaintances • Domestic issues • The use of alcohol and/or drugs • Few involve aggression by strangers
E m e r g e n c y Te l e p h o n e s Located in a variety of locations throughout campus • The emergency button puts you in direct contact with SIUE Police and notifies dispatch of your exact location • The non-emergency button is used for: • Car trouble • To obtain an escort • Other non-emergency situations • Calls go directly to SIUE Police
Rave Guardian App • Personal safety app • Build your network or guardians • Set a safety timer • Emergency communication • 911 GPS location • Provides information to dispatch
Emer gency Notifications Students can receive notification of campus-wide emergencies • Email • Check the homepage at siue.edu • Sign up for e-Lerts • Free service • Available to students, faculty and staff • You must register to receive e-Lerts • siue.edu/e-lert
On-Campus Fire and EMS Emergency number: 911 Non-emergency number: 618-650-3324
Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act • Federal law • Higher education institutions in the U.S. must disclose campus security information • Includes crime statistics for campus and surrounding areas To view SIUE Clery information and statistics visit siue.edu/securityreport
SIUE
Police
Visit siue.edu/police for more information on: • Mission, values and focus • Daily media log • Annual Security and Fire Safety Report • Crime alerts • Emergency telephones
Emergency Management Procedures Visit siue.edu/emergencymanagement for more information on: • Campus Violence Prevention Plan • Emergency Management Plan • Emergency procedures • Emergency training videos • “Flashpoint” and “Shots Fired on Campus” videos
Dustin Brueggemann, SIUE Police Department Lieutenant Email: dubrueg@siue.edu Phone: 618-650-5432 (Normal business hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m.) Contact me with questions, comments or concerns. I work directly with the campus community.
Contact Information – SIUE Police • Emergency Number: 911 • Non-emergency number: 618-650-3324 • Fax: 618-650-3250 • Email: police@siue.edu