This video is a campus presentation that the CSU Police did on how to respond to an active shooter on campus.
In case of emergency
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706-568-2022
Off-campus: 911
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When possible, University Police officers assist motorists
with battery jump-offs.
University Police play a vital role at CSU,
enforcing state and local laws and ensuring the safety of students,
faculty, staff and campus visitors.
Officers of the police force go through the same training required
of law enforcement professionals throughout Georgia and have the same arrest
powers. Led by Police Chief Rus Drew (right), the force also has an
assistant chief, three division lieutenants and three shift
sergeants.
Headquarters for University Police is located next to the
Elizabeth Bradley Turner Center, on the corner of College Drive and
East Lindsey Drive. Several officers also work from a police
station on the CSU RiverPark campus in downtown Columbus.
Patrol officers regularly lock, unlock and check all university
buildings and other property. CSU police also patrol CSU apartment
complexes, working closely with resident assistants who are on duty
from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. on weekdays and 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. on
weekends. Officers patrol in marked vehicles, on bicycle and on
foot.
Police also work with CSU Plant Operations to ensure campus
safety, submitting work orders for lights, locks, windows, doors
and other safety needs. Faculty, staff and students are encouraged
to report safety-related issues to Plant Operations through eQuest
in CougarNet.
There's no such thing as a crime-free campus, but based on The Daily Beast's rankings, these schools come very close.
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Last Updated: 2/8/12
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