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Crime prevention is everyone's job on campus ... officers and the UD police officers patrolling campus and the student neighborhoods. The tips shared above have been condensed into brochures to make ...
Use the buddy system and ask a friend to go with you. Have a plan where to meet if you get separated. Let someone you trust, who is not involved in the event, know where you are going. Items to bring: ...
Drexel University's Department of Public Safety encourages students, faculty and professional staff to educate themselves about University safety services. Your safety and security are of the utmost ...
Flyers take pride in their neighborhoods, residence halls, academic buildings, and recreational facilities. The crime prevention tips posted to our website provide helpful information for common ...
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Printed and electronic materials are distributed regularly from the station, through campus mail or email, and at fairs to provide crime prevention tips and information. The following security ...
Additionally, Midland Crime Stoppers released a short guide on six common scams that are used. Included below is a list of the common scams and schemes, in addition to how to protect yourself from ...
Always trust your instincts. Report suspicious activity to the University Police by dialing 607-753-2111 or 911 Enter ICE – In Case of Emergency — contacts into your cellphone contacts and your ...
UTSAPD has crime prevention specialists assigned to our Community Engagement Unit — they are your partners in crime prevention. To learn more about resources we provide, email our office or call ...