Crime Prevention Programs and Initiatives

During orientation, through comprehensive presentations on personal safety and personal property protection, students are introduced to the services offered by the ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ Campus Police Department (ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵPD). These quick tips provide key takeaways from those presentations: 

Personal Safety on Campus Tips

Personal Property Protection Tips

Additional Resources from ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵPD

Students are also encouraged to refer to Campus Police web content and communication outreach for campus and neighborhood crime information; videos, such as "Run, Hide, Fight," created by Homeland Security for Active Shooter situations; crime notices; and timely warnings and emergency notifications through campus-wide emails or the ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵAlerts instant messaging system.

Personal Safety on Campus

To assist ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵPD in maintaining a crime-free campus, all members of the college community are advised to follow these safety recommendations:

  • Stay Alert: Present yourself as alert, assertive, self-confident, and in control. Individuals who appear lost, confused, or passive may be more vulnerable.
  • Be Aware: Maintain awareness of your surroundings at all times.
  • Stick to Safe Areas: Use well-lit and well-traveled areas, especially at night.
  • Travel in Groups: Walk or jog with a companion after dark.
  • Prepare Your Keys: Have your keys ready as you approach your car or building.
  • Request Escorts: If you feel uneasy, request an escort.
  • Stay Calm: If confronted by an attacker, avoid panicking. Focus on escaping the situation and drop any items that may hinder your escape.
  • Avoid Unknown Drinks: Do not accept drinks from strangers.
  • Elevator Safety: Avoid entering elevators with individuals who seem out of place or exhibit strange behavior.
  • Use Bathrooms Wisely: Exercise caution in isolated bathrooms.
  • Report Harassment: Report any harassing phone calls, emails, or other communications to Campus Police.
  • Report Suspicious Activity: Inform Campus Police of any suspicious persons or activities.

For questions, or further assistance with crime prevention, please contact ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵPD at 401-456-1222.

Personal Property Protection

To safeguard your personal property, consider the following tips:

  • Secure Items: Lock personal items in your vehicle’s trunk, as thieves can act quickly.
  • Avoid Leaving Valuables Out: Do not leave your wallet, handbag, briefcase, laptop, or cell phone unattended.
  • Lock Valuables: Keep personal valuables and cash locked and out of sight.
  • Minimize Cash: Avoid carrying large sums of money and do not display it.
  • Protect Identification: Do not attach your ID card to your key ring, as it may lead thieves to your home or vehicle.
  • Engrave and Record: Engrave your items with an identifying number and keep a record of serial numbers for stolen property.
  • Report Lost Keys: Immediately report any lost college keys to Campus Police.
  • Avoid Hiding Keys: Do not hide extra keys in your office or vehicle.
  • Carry Valuables Securely: Always carry your purse tightly clutched or under your arm.
  • Use Laptop Locks: Employ a lock down device for your laptop.
  • Keep Spaces Secure: Never leave your vehicle or office unsecured.
  • Report Suspicious Activity: Notify Campus Police of any suspicious persons or activity.

For questions, or further assistance with crime prevention, please contact ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵPD at 401-456-1222.

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