Utah Valley State College 2008-2009 Course Catalog - (Page 45) Campus Police crImE AWArEnESS And cAmpuS poLIcE The safety and well-being of our students, faculty, and staff are a high priority at Utah Valley University. Although the UVU campus is a relatively safe place, we are not immune to those problems that beset all urban citizens, including problems related to public safety and law enforcement. The Utah Valley University Police Department (UVUPD), a police force fully accredited by the State of Utah, is charged with protecting your safety and property on our campuses. The following outlines the services, policies, and programs which help us to meet that challenge. The full support and cooperation of the entire University community is required to allow for the pursuit of knowledge in a safe and secure environment. Utah Valley University provides several important services to a diverse University community consisting of approximately 28,500 students and supporting faculty and staff by providing 24 hour-a-day police patrol and security protection for the benefit of all University properties, employees, students and visitors on campus. Utah Valley University police officers have the same full police powers and responsibilities as do officers in other Utah law enforcement agencies. All UVUPD police officers are trained at the Utah State Police Academy and each year receive a minimum of forty (40) hours of in-service and specialized training in crime prevention and awareness, first aid, firearms, defensive tactics, legal updates, evidence gathering, traffic control and traffic accident investigation, follow-up on criminal and civil investigations, etc. Several patrol methods are used to secure and patrol University properties, including uniformed and plain clothes, vehicle, foot, and bike patrol. University police officers are also responsible for providing a full range of public safety services to the University community, including the handling of all crime reports, investigations, traffic accidents, enforcement of laws regulating underage drinking, the use of controlled substances, weapons violations, and enforcement of all applicable State, County and local laws, and all other incidents such as medical and fire emergencies which require police assistance. University police officers prepare and submit reports of incidents brought to their attention. As a courtesy, they share information on arrests and serious crimes with any law enforcement agency having a legitimate need to know. The serial numbers of all vehicles, office equipment, and personal property stolen from our University campuses are reported nationwide through the National Crime Information Center (NCIC). UVUPD encourages the prompt and accurate reporting of crimes to our office by victims, witnesses or any other persons having knowledge that a crime has been committed on our campus. The UVU Dispatch office is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year and can be reached by calling 801-863-5555. The University Police office is located in Gunther Trades 331. There are emergency telephones located in each Orem campus elevator and various locations on campus. When activated these phones will automatically put you in direct contact with a University police dispatcher. crImE AWArEnESS/crImE prEvEntIon An important function of UVUPD is making our campus users aware of how to prevent becoming a victim of crime. If requested, one of our University police officers will talk to groups regarding Crime Awareness/Crime Prevention. Utah Valley University Catalog 2008–2009 45
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