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The University of South Alabama has an enrollment of over 14,000 full time and part time, undergraduate, graduate and doctorate level students. Of these students approximately 2,600 live in our resident halls. The University is a multi-campus institution employing approximately 5,400 staff and faculty. The information provided in this report will reflect our Security Policies and Procedures and our Crime Statistics. If you have any question or comment with regards to this report, please contact the office of the Chief of University Police for assistance.
Security
Administration
The
Chief of Police heads the University Police Department and reports
to the Vice President of Student Affairs.
Security
Screening of Applicant's For Employment
The
University's Human Resources Department currently screens job applicants
and conducts criminal and past employment histories on all prospective
employees. A signed background release form is required for employment.
University
Police Department
The Department is led by the Chief of Police, the Deputy Chief of Police, followed by an Administrative Lieutenant and a Patrol Lieutenant. It is further comprised of two Patrol Sergeants, four Patrol Corporals, a Detective Sergeant, two Detectives, eighteen Police Officers, eight Dispatchers, five Security Officers, five Parking Services workers, two clerks, and three Student Employees.
University Police have full police powers granted by the State of
Alabama (Title 16-22-1 and 2). Police matters are handled within
the department, including arrest, initial complaint taking and criminal
investigations. Crime reports are routinely submitted to both state
and federal law enforcement authorities through the Alabama and
National Crime Information Center. Crime reports are submitted to
local law enforcement as needed for cooperative or mutual investigative
purposes. In emergencies or at the request of University Police,
Alabama State Law Enforcement agencies, Federal Law Enforcement
agencies, and Local Law Enforcement agencies provide assistance
as needed. University Police have reciprocal working relationships
between each of the agencies at all levels of government. Crime
incidents occurring on campus will be reported to the University
Police Department. Crime incidents occurring off campus should be
reported to the local agency that has law enforcement jurisdiction.
University Police will assist students in reporting crime incidents
to the proper agencies when applicable.
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You
may view the University of South Alabama campus security
crime information by clicking the appropriate links. Reporting Persiod (2003, 2004, 2005)
This report includes statistics for the previous three years concerning reported crimes that occurred on-campus; in certain off-campus buildings or property owned or controlled by the University of South Alabama; and on public property within, or immediately adjacent to and accessible from, the campus. Institutional policies concerning campus security, sexual assault and other matters can be obtained from either the University Police Dept., the Dean of Students office or by clicking the links below. You can obtain a copy of this report by printing the pdf documents, by visiting the U.S. Dept. of Education Campus Security Web Site or by contacting the University Police Department at 251-460-6611 during normal business hours.
USA Crime Statistics are available in Adobe .PDF format. Once the file is downloaded, you can save it on your own computer for future reference. It is best viewed at 130% of actual size. If you already have Adobe Reader® installed, you are ready to download. If not, you can download the FREE Acrobat Reader® by clicking the graphic below: |
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