Crime Prevention and Safety
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Violent crime at ³Õºº¾ãÀÖ²¿ is exceedingly rare; property crimes like theft are more common. No college is a crime-free utopia. Most crimes are crimes of opportunity that are easily prevented with simple common sense and calm awareness.
Together, with the common good in mind, we can create a safe community by reporting suspicious activity and caring for the well being of others. ³Õºº¾ãÀÖ²¿ does everything it reasonably can to create a safe environment, but ultimately you are responsible for your personal safety. Although campus safety is a community responsibility, your personal safety is largely determined by the choices you make.
³Õºº¾ãÀÖ²¿ Safe App
The ³Õºº¾ãÀÖ²¿ Safe App, developed by the Office of Safety and Security, aims to enhance the safety of students and employees on their mobile devices. This app provides a range of features including emergency notifications, crime/incident reporting, counseling support services, the ³Õºº¾ãÀÖ²¿ Shuttle, virtual walk home, and more. You can download the app on your Apple device from the or on your Android device from .
Personal and Residential Safety Tips
AED, First Aid, and Narcan Locations
College campus personal safety is essential for ensuring a safe and secure environment for students, faculty, and staff. Here is some guidance to help individuals stay safe at ³Õºº¾ãÀÖ²¿:
- Stay Aware of Your Surroundings: Be always mindful of your surroundings, especially when walking alone or in unfamiliar areas. Avoid distractions like using your phone or wearing headphones, as they can make you more vulnerable.
- Travel in Groups: Whenever possible, walk with friends or in groups, especially at night or in secluded areas. There is safety in numbers, and potential attackers are less likely to target a group.
- Use Well-Lit Pathways: Stick to well-lit and high-traffic pathways, and avoid poorly lit or isolated areas, especially during the night.
- Know Campus Resources: Familiarize yourself with campus safety resources, such as campus security, the ³Õºº¾ãÀÖ²¿ Shuttle, emergency call boxes, and counseling services. Save important contact numbers, including campus security and local law enforcement, in your phone. Remember to download the ³Õºº¾ãÀÖ²¿ SAFE app.
- Secure Your Belongings: Keep your personal belongings, including laptops, phones, and bags, secured and within sight or reach at all times. Lock your dorm or apartment doors/windows when you leave, even if it's just for a short time. Lock your bicycle to a bike rack.
- Stay Informed during Emergencies: Pay attention to emergency alerts and notifications from the College. Familiarize yourself with evacuation routes and safety protocols.
- Practice Responsible Drinking: If you choose to drink, do so responsibly and know your limits. Avoid accepting drinks from strangers, and never leave your drink unattended.
- Utilize Campus Escorts and Safe Routes: Take advantage of campus security escort services or use safe routes on and off campus, especially during late hours.
- Trustworthy Roommate and Friend Selection: Choose roommates and friends wisely and ensure you can trust them with personal information and belongings.
- Report Suspicious Activity: If you witness or experience any suspicious or criminal behavior, report it immediately to campus security (207-725-3500) or local law enforcement (911). Don't hesitate to report safety concerns to campus authorities.
- Practice Cybersecurity: Be cautious with personal information online and on social media platforms. Use strong and unique passwords for online accounts.
- Self-Defense and Bystander Intervention: Consider taking self-defense classes to increase your confidence and ability to protect yourself if needed. Learn about bystander intervention and be prepared to assist others in potentially dangerous situations.
- Follow Campus Safety Guidelines: Abide by campus safety guidelines and policies. Attend orientation sessions and safety workshops to understand specific campus safety protocols.
- Trust Your Instincts: If a situation feels uncomfortable or unsafe, trust your instincts and take action to protect yourself. Seek help or remove yourself from the situation if necessary.
Remember, campus safety is a shared responsibility. Stay informed, be vigilant, and support a culture of safety and respect within the campus community.
Call us and we can help! Never hesitate to call security, whether it is an emergency (9-1-1 or 207-725-3500) or you're just locked out (207-725-3314).