Safety in the City and University Environment Reserve Officer Brian Arnold University of San Francisco Department of Public Safety.

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Safety in the City and University Environment Reserve Officer Brian Arnold University of San Francisco Department of Public Safety

The Department of Public Safety is currently staffed at 21 Full Time and Reserve Officers, 12 Community Service Officers, and 18 Dispatchers and Call Takers which operates 24 hours/day, 7 days a week The Department of Public Safety is currently staffed at 21 Full Time and Reserve Officers, 12 Community Service Officers, and 18 Dispatchers and Call Takers which operates 24 hours/day, 7 days a week First Response includes medical, criminal, and environmental emergencies campus-wide First Response includes medical, criminal, and environmental emergencies campus-wide The DPS Mission is to preserve a safe learning environment for the University Community The DPS Mission is to preserve a safe learning environment for the University Community Two Offices: Parking/Transportation on the UC 5 th floor, Patrol/Dispatch on Lone Mountain Two Offices: Parking/Transportation on the UC 5 th floor, Patrol/Dispatch on Lone Mountain We maintain a 24-hour Communication Center (Non-Emergency and Emergency X2911) We maintain a 24-hour Communication Center (Non-Emergency and Emergency X2911) Officers conduct proactive patrol of the University Community using: Patrol Vehicle, Bicycle, Segway, Motorcycle and Foot Patrol Officers conduct proactive patrol of the University Community using: Patrol Vehicle, Bicycle, Segway, Motorcycle and Foot Patrol We operate an evening and night-time Safety Escort Service for the Campus Community (Shuttle and Patrol), and Follow Me Service We operate an evening and night-time Safety Escort Service for the Campus Community (Shuttle and Patrol), and Follow Me Service DPS also manages Lost and Found Services located at the Parking/Transportation office DPS also manages Lost and Found Services located at the Parking/Transportation office

USF Department of Public Safety On Campus Emergency: Dial On Campus Emergency: Dial Non-Emergency: Dial Non-Emergency: Dial Parking and Transportation 2130 Fulton St. UC310 San Francisco, CA (415)

San Francisco Police Department Off Campus Emergency: Dial Off Campus Emergency: Dial Non-Emergency: Dial Non-Emergency: Dial Richmond Station Richmond Station th Ave San Francisco, CA (415) Park Station Park Station 1899 Waller Street San Francisco, CA (415)

Important Key Ideas Awareness Awareness Looking Out for Others Looking Out for Others Alcohol Alcohol These three elements lead to PREVENTION These three elements lead to PREVENTION

Major Element #1 – Situational Awareness ALWAYS BE AWARE

Major Element #2 - Looking Out for Yourself and Others FRIENDS LOOK OUT FOR FRIENDS

Major Element #3 - Alcohol YOU ALWAYS LOSE WITH MR. BOOZE

Personal Security – If You’re Attacked Keep your head. Stay as calm as possible and evaluate your options. Make a decision based on the circumstances. But, don’t resist if the attacker has a weapon. If you are approached by someone in a vehicle, do not enter the vehicle If you are being forced into a vehicle by a subject, experts recommend that you physically resist and scream for help Keep assessing the situation as it is happening. If one strategy doesn’t work, try another. You may be able to turn the attacker off with unusual behavior such as acting crazy, stating you have a sexually transmitted disease, pretending to faint, etc. Remember, by law you have the legal right to defend yourself, you do not have to be a victim. Seek help immediately! call X2911(on campus) or 911 (off campus).

Personal Safety – Subject Physical Description Race Sex Height Weight Hair Color Eye Color Age Marks, Scars, Tattoos, etc. Clothing Description Were any weapons seen? Last known direction of travel

Residence Hall Security Lock your doors even during short naps, in the bathroom, or just visiting down the hallway. Never prop open doors, always close them completely. Account for your room keys and USF I.D. cards at all times Never leave your clothing unattended in the laundry room or in the bathroom. Never leave your jewelry on the sink while you shower. Be aware of strangers loitering suspiciously in the hallways or stairwells. Never allow strangers into the building, and close all doors behind you whenever entering or exiting the building. Report all assaults, thefts, and suspicious persons or incidents to Public Safety. “IN A TIMELY MANNER”

Sexual Assault Prevention Always be aware of your surroundings Always be aware of your surroundings Stay in well-lit areas as much as possible Stay in well-lit areas as much as possible Walk confidently, directly, at a steady pace. A rapist looks for Vulnerability. Walk confidently, directly, at a steady pace. A rapist looks for Vulnerability. Walk on the side of the street facing traffic. Walk on the side of the street facing traffic. Walk close to the curb. Avoid doorways, bushes and alleys. Walk close to the curb. Avoid doorways, bushes and alleys. If you think you are being followed, walk quickly to areas where there are other people and lights. If you think you are being followed, walk quickly to areas where there are other people and lights. If you are in trouble or feel you are in danger, don’t be afraid to attract help any way you can. If you are in trouble or feel you are in danger, don’t be afraid to attract help any way you can. Be aware of other people in parking areas, especially those close to your vehicle. Be aware of other people in parking areas, especially those close to your vehicle. If you choose to carry any type of weapon for self-protection, give careful consideration to your ability and willingness to use it. Remember there is always the chance that it could be taken away and used against you If you choose to carry any type of weapon for self-protection, give careful consideration to your ability and willingness to use it. Remember there is always the chance that it could be taken away and used against you

Personal Safety Away from Campus and General Safety Public Transportation Public Transportation ATM Safety ATM Safety Automobile Thefts and Break-ins Automobile Thefts and Break-ins Night Club and Bar Safety Night Club and Bar Safety Identity Theft Identity Theft Threatening/Harassing Phone Calls Threatening/Harassing Phone Calls

Coming Full Circle Situational awareness Always be ___________?

Coming Full Circle LOOKING OUT FOR OTHERS FRIENDS ALWAYS LOOK OUT FOR ____________?

Coming Full Circle Alcohol You always ________ with Mr. _________?

Q&A