Academic Senate SFPC Charge from Myles Lynk committee report
Recommendation B.2 Refer the responses received from the questionnaire on campus safety to the Student-Faculty Policy Committee of the Academic Senate for further evaluation and for that committee to submit recommendations on these issues to the University’s Vice President for Administration.
Recommendation B.3 Invite ASU student government officers to work with the Student-Faculty Policy Committee to develop and implement policies that will encourage all ASU students to help implement ASU’s policies prohibiting weapons on campus, reporting incidents of threats or acts of violence and preserving the safety of students, faculty, staff and visitors to ASU.
Web Survey Response
CRIMES REPORTED TO ASU POLICE TEMPE CAMPUS Crime: Criminal Homicide*100 Forcible Sex Offenses7810 Non-forcible Sex Offenses Off 010 Robbery214 Aggravated Assault Larceny/Theft Burglary Motor Vehicle Theft Arson923
CRIMES REPORTED TO ASU POLICE WEST CAMPUS Crime: Criminal Homicide*000 Forcible Sex Offenses011 Non-forcible Sex Offenses001 Robbery000 Aggravated Assault003 Larceny/Theft Burglary163 Motor Vehicle Theft049 Arson000
CRIMES REPORTED TO ASU POLICE POLYTECHNIC CAMPUS Crime: Criminal Homicide*000 Forcible Sex Offenses002 Non-forcible Sex Offenses000 Robbery001 Aggravated Assault103 Larceny/Theft Burglary12157 Motor Vehicle Theft324 Arson001
General Comments “isolated” parking structures not enough “blue” phones DPS has not had enough visible presence Responsibility for reporting Make reports public and deal with them Few guns, but several violence and harassment reports
Suggestions Student Auxiliary DPS Force Promote safety awareness Safety Awareness Week Add to Course Syllabi Web-based training and acknowledgement of code