Safety and Security

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Motor Vehicle and Parking Policy

Clery Crime Definitions

Crime Report – Crime Definitions:
Excerpted from the Implementing Regulations of the "Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act" (originally the Campus Security Act) originally published in the Federal Register on April 29, 1994 (Vol. 59, No. 82) and November 1, 1999 (Vol 64, No. 210).

Security Officer Academy

Academy

Message from Director Gagnon:

Bicycle Patrol

bicycle patrol

With over 400 miles ridden by a bike patrol officer each semester, using a bike has many benefits for the environment, an officer's health and a departmental budget. The biggest benefit is to the campus community. An approach associated with being more community minded, the bike patrol has been very well received by students because of the added visibility and approachability of a bike officer. At the same time, officers enjoy the opportunity to interact with the students, faculty, staff and visitors in a positive way.

Crime Prevention Tips

Personal Safety:
  • Always be alert and aware of your surroundings and to activity around you. Know that fatigue, alcohol, drugs and distractions diminish your awareness.
  • Walk with others at night or call Security at 229-5555.
  • Walk in well lit, well traveled areas, walk in the middle of sidewalks away from doorways, trees and shrubs.

Safety and Security

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The philosophy of the St. Lawrence University Security and Safety department is to provide a safe and secure environment for the entire University community. The Security and Safety Department offers a wide variety of services to assist students, staff and faculty members in their day to day living. All services are widely publicized.

Safety and Security Emergency Number (315) 229-5555



Safety and Security Mission

The philosophy of the St. Lawrence University Safety and Security Department is to provide a safe and secure environment for the entire University community. The Safety and Security Department offers a wide variety of services to assist students, staff and faculty members in their day to day living. All services are widely publicized. We asked that all students, staff, and faculty members familiarize themselves with the handbook and all the services provided by this department. The first step in a successful security and safety program is public awareness.

What You Can Do...

What You Can Do...

Steven Dow

Dispatcher

Kimberley Trombley

Dispatcher
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