Department of Public Safety Cal State L.A. Department of Public Safety -- Univ. Orientation 2013 Department of Public Safety Cal State L.A. (323) 343-3700
Department of Public Safety -- Univ. Orientation 2013 MISSION STATEMENT "The Department of Public Safety protects persons and property by providing essential and professional law enforcement and public safety services, while promoting community involvement and assistance. The overall goal of the agency is to provide the safest possible environment for the students, faculty, staff, and visitors at the university."
Department of Public Safety -- Univ. Orientation 2013 University Police - Eagle Patrol - Crime Prevention - Emergency Preparedness - Lost & Found - Key Control and Lock Shop - Patrol - Motor Units - Investigations - Dispatch - Records Parking Services Commuter Services Risk Management/Environmental Health & Safety Fully certified police agency
University Police Operations Department of Public Safety -- Univ. Orientation 2013 University Police Operations 22 sworn police officer positions A minimum of two police officers and a dispatcher are on-duty at all times (24 hrs. a day, 7 days a week)
University Police Officers Department of Public Safety -- Univ. Orientation 2013 University Police Officers Cal State L.A. officers are state peace officers Our primary jurisdiction extends one mile from the campus property Our authority extends to anywhere in the State of California
Dial 9-1-1 Police / Fire / Medical Department of Public Safety -- Univ. Orientation 2013 Dial 9-1-1 Police / Fire / Medical Emergency phones are located all around campus
CSULA Police Dispatch Provides communications to University Police, Eagle Patrol, & Parking Services Use a computer aided dispatch system Have enhanced 9-1-1 capabilities Have radio patching capabilities with regional police agencies Monitor over 270 cameras views on-campus
Department of Public Safety -- Univ. Orientation 2013 Eagle Patrol Program Student employees of the University Police Equipped and trained by the department Serve as eyes and ears of University Police Available for walking escorts anywhere on-campus Safety Escorts Requests for walking escorts are taken 24-hours a day by the University Police.
Parking Services Parking regulations are enforced 24 hours a day, including weekends and holidays. Parking information is available at the Welcome Center located on the south entrance of Eastern Ave., the Information Kiosk at the west entrance of the Administration building or in the Public Safety Building Please follow and obey all posted signs and/or curb markings. You are responsible for knowing University parking rules and regulations.
Parking Services Provide unlock services if students, faculty, staff or guests are locked out of their vehicle Provide jump start services when needed on campus Supplement the Safety Escort program when Eagle Patrol are not available
Want to take the bus or train to campus, visit Commuter Services Located inside Public Safety in Lot 1. We provide information to fit your rideshare needs. Metrolink (5 county lines) San Bernardino line serves CSLA Shuttle information (3 community-based shuttles serve CSLA) Bus Line information (16 bus lines serve the CSLA campus) Bike locker rental $10-$20 (based on eligibility) bike registry (free) Commuter Services (323) 343-5277 Hours of Operation: Mon.-Fri. 8:00am-4:00pm
Parking & Transportation Center Department of Public Safety -- Univ. Orientation 2013 Parking & Transportation Center Buy a Semester permit, pick up transit schedules and Metro bus applications. Load your Metro and Foothill TAP card. Metrolink tickets are sold at the TVM at a 15% discount. Hours of Operation: Mon.-Fri. 8:00am-5:00pm Extended hours during first week of the Fall, Winter and Spring quarter including the first Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm only. Located at the south end of Parking Lot 3 (323) 343-6117 or 6118
Bike Registry Program Free service Bring your bicycle and an ID to the front lobby of Public Safety. Registration sticker is affixed to the frame of the bicycle containing an identification number. The bicycle’s make/model and serial number is noted on the registration form. Information is entered by the dispatcher and given an ARMS number. In the event that the bicycle is lost or stolen and then recovered, the bicycle will be returned to the owner.
Emergency Preparedness Department of Public Safety -- Univ. Orientation 2013 Emergency Preparedness Evacuation drills are conducted three times a year A mobile and fixed Emergency Operations Center with storage Public Safety provides Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training Approximately 600 campus personnel and students have received CERT training since the start of this program Earthquake Preparedness Disaster Fire Suppression Techniques Team Organization & Management Disaster Medical Operations I & II Light Search & Rescue Operations Course Review & Disaster Simulation
http://www.calstatela.edu/ehs/emergency-preparedness
Emergency Preparedness Vehicles Department of Public Safety
EAGLE ALERT NOTIFICATION PROGRAM In an emergency, get the message! CAL STATE L.A. EAGLE ALERT NOTIFICATION PROGRAM In an emergency, get the message! Cal State L.A. wants to protect its biggest asset: YOU. Eagle Alert will contact all students, faculty and staff during emergencies affecting the university using the following information delivery methods: Messages to Cal State L.A. email addresses Text messages to mobile phones Messages will be sent when emergency situations arise, such as fires, earthquakes, and acts of violence or situations posing an imminent threat to life, health or the safety of our campus community. An Eagle Alert will only be sent after carefully assessing a situation and determining that it is serious enough to warrant a notification, or to periodically conduct system tests. For more info go to: http://www.calstatela.edu/bussys/eagle-alert
Crime Prevention Programs Operation Identification (Operation ID) a citizen's burglary prevention/property identification program —Participants mark their property with an identifying number as a means of discouraging burglary and theft —This program also helps law enforcement agencies identify recovered property if it was lost or stolen —Engravers may be checked out from the Department of Public Safety, free of charge Rape Aggression Defense Systems (RAD) self-defense training is a comprehensive course for women offering awareness, prevention, risk reduction and avoidance information, as well as basic hands-on defense training—courses are offered throughout the year Next RAD dates are: March 28th, 30th, April 4th & 6th from 6:30 – 9:30 PM With the knowledge that crime exists, and the active support of the campus community, crime can be reduced.
What is the biggest crime on campus? Theft of UNATTENDED Property!
Department of Public Safety Website Click on link below 2016 Annual Security & Fire Safety Report http://web.calstatela.edu/univ/police/
CSULA CAMPUS STATISTICS 2013-2015
CSULA CAMPUS STATISTICS 2013-2015
Department of Public Safety Department Hours: University Police are available 24 hours a day 7 days a week 365 days a year Front Counter: Monday—Friday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. You Are Here Department of Public Safety (323) 343-3700
The Department of Public Safety Here for you 24/7 (323) 343-3700 Victim / Witness Assistance Line (323) 343-3756