| Preventing Crime on Campus
Residence hall rooms left unlocked, bicycles not secured and locked, and personal property left unattended account for the majority of reports of stolen property. Incidents of violence such as assaults are infrequent; however, the prevention of these crimes should remain foremost in the minds of all members of the community. While there is a certain amount of risk involved in nearly everything we do, we can reduce these risks by exercising care in our everyday activities.
The College of Charleston is located in an urban setting. Our campus is historically significant and host to numerous visitors who come to enjoy the beauty and architecture. As a state institution, the general public has access to most of our facilities during the hours that buildings are open (6:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m., Monday through Friday; Saturday and Sunday by special request). Buildings are secured by Public Safety officers at 11:00 p.m. Buildings during summer are open to reflect operational needs (ex., Maymester and summer school, summer conference housing for specialty groups). Public Safety officers conduct frequent checks of building interiors daily. Access after buildings are secured can be obtained by special permission from the faculty or, in case of emergency, by Public Safety. Building security/safety tips are posted in buildings campus-wide.
Campus state security officers are assigned within the residence halls between the hours of 11:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m., seven days a week. Access to residence halls is restricted to residents and their guests. Approximately 3,400 students live within campus-owned facilities. The remainder of enrolled students (approximately 6,700) live in off campus, private residences under the security patrol jurisdiction of law enforcement agencies relative to that area. Numerous security cameras are strategically placed within major residence hall facilities and around campus (ex., stairwells, lobbies, laundry areas, on buildings, on poles). Before the beginning of the academic year, Residence Life and Housing live-in staff receive extensive training on policies, security, campus-based programs and intervention resources available to the campus community. Training for front-line staff is ongoing. Hall directors and area coordinators serve on-call rotation. Maintenance craftsmen who work specifically for assigned residence areas have an office within that area. These craftsmen are full-time employees and respond to specific work orders initiated by students. Background checks are conducted all on Residence Life and Housing permanent and temporary employees by Human Resources. Security review of buildings and security maintenance updates are ongoing. Inspections are conducted and security plans initiated by appropriate staff in Residence Life and Housing and the Department of Public Safety. An annual meeting with the City of Charleston Police Department is conducted before the start of the academic year. At this meeting, officials discuss potential problems, issues and new initiatives in an effort to maintain a strong cooperative partnership that benefits our students, faculty and staff. Sex Offender RegistryIn accordance with South Carolina Code of Law 23-3-400et seq., the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) maintains the state-wide sex offender registry. This registry allows for a search of sex offenders by name, city, county or zip code and, under College Report, provides information on any known sex offender registered as a student attending a college within South Carolina. To access the sex offender registry or to find out more information pertaining to the registry, go to www.sled.sc.gov or visit Public Safety headquarters at 81B St. Philip Street. Campus Police Records Unit: (CRIME LOG)The Public Safety Records Unit serves as archivist for all incident reports filed within the jurisdiction of Public Safety. A request for an incident/accident report should be made to the Records Clerk located at Public Safety Headquarters. Requests may be submitted from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Processing of reports once a request has been submitted takes approximately three business days. A daily log which is a listing of all crimes reported to Public Safety is available for public viewing. Update of the log is completed within two business days of the filing of an initial report except where disclosure of such information is prohibited by law; such disclosure would jeopardize the confidentiality of the victim; and/or release of such information would jeopardize any component of an ongoing criminal investigation. Services and Programs offiered through the Department of Public SafetyThe following services are offered through our Public Safety Department: Fingerprinting, Project Identification for Property, Computer Registration, Lost and Found, Bicycle Registration, Residence Hall Safety Meetings, Whistle Defense Program, Rape Aggression Defense (R.A.D.) Classes, Monthly Building and Lighting Checks and Security Surveys. Please contact 953-4980 for further information. Rape Aggression Defense TrainingCertified Rape Aggression Defense (R.A.D.) instructors offer a twelve-hour course in self-defense for women. The course focus is to enable women to learn a set of cognitive and physical skills that can help them reduce their risk of victimization. Offering basic education in confrontational principles and personal defense, the program progresses through the stages of awareness, risk reduction and avoidance and provides basic physical defense techniques. R.A.D. empowers participants and helps them realize that training, responsible decision-making and development of physical power are tools that build confidence and critical self-awareness. For information on upcoming RAD class course dates, please check the web address www.cofc.edu/publicsafety/helpfulinfo/RAD.php or contact 953-4980. Campus Safety Escort ProgramWe encourage all members of the campus community to use common sense and practice good personal safety techniques at all times. Students and employees alike are encouraged to walk in pairs and groups especially during the hours of darkness. However, when this is not possible, please use the campus escort service. Available 24-hours a day, 7-days a week, this on-campus service is intended for those who need a security escort to/from class, residence hall or parking lots/facilities. To access the program call 953-5609 and provide the following information to the dispatcher:
This program, staffed by our on-patrol officers, serves a community of over 10,000. Calls for escort service are dispatched immediately. However, an excessive delay in response time may be due to a high volume use of the program. If this occurs, please place your call again. Emergency Call BoxesSecurity on the College campus has been enhanced through the installation of emergency call boxes. To date, there are over forty emergency call boxes in various locations to provide immediate interaction and assistance. Remote activation devices for individuals with special needs may be obtained through Public Safety headquarters at 81-B St. Philip Street. To activate the call box:
Information regarding the suspicion of a missing student should be relayed to Public Safety for investigation. All efforts are made to locate the student through on-campus channels and information gathered from identified personal contacts. As necessary, Public Safety will expand its efforts to locate the student working in conjunction with appropriate law enforcement agents. |