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Beyond the Badge: DPS Officer Grateful for Opportunity to Support Black Reign Step Team as Advisor

As the library operations coordinator for the Department of Public Safety (DPS), Officer George Wazen believes that sincerity, compassion and understanding are the keys to successfully engaging with the students he oversees as part of the library student floor monitoring program.

While he has many responsibilities, including providing security services for Bird Library, Belfer Audio Archives, Carnegie Library and the University Libraries’ facilities, Wazen’s favorite part is supervising the operational and administrative aspects of the floor monitoring program.

To read the full story, visit news.syr.edu.

South Campus Community Center Opens Today!

You’re Invited!

DPS South Campus Community Center Grand Opening

TODAY! Friday, Oct. 29 from 3 to 6 p.m.

121 Small Road, Apt. 8 (Look for the balloons!)

We will have snacks, giveaways, pet therapy dogs visiting & more! Stop by and say hello!

October 2021 Updates From DPS

Dear Students, Faculty and Staff:

It is hard to believe that we are already halfway through the fall semester! I have a lot of important information I would like to share this month, including:

  • South Campus Community Center Grand Opening
  • Lock Your Doors and Windows
  • Department of Public Safety (DPS) Jurisdiction
  • Patrols in Near-Campus Neighborhoods
  • Monthly Bias Update

South Campus Community Center Grand Opening

This afternoon from 3 to 6 p.m., we are having our grand opening of our South Campus Community Center located at 121 Small Road, Apt. 8. As a reminder, the idea for the space stems from Attorney General Loretta Lynch’s recommendations as a place where students can drop in and share their questions and concerns with members of our department. We are also looking to plan fun events at this location! Please stop by this afternoon to visit the new space, get some treats (no tricks this Halloween weekend) and visit with some therapy dogs. We look forward to welcoming you!

DPS Jurisdiction

In the recent town hall that I attended hosted by the Student Association, several questions arose about the jurisdiction of the Department of Public Safety. Our officers may exercise law enforcement authority only while on duty and only while acting within the scope of the employment with DPS and only within the Syracuse campus proper and any other properties owned, controlled or administrated by the University, as well as the streets and sidewalks adjacent to and connecting such properties. A map of our jurisdiction is available on our website, along with additional information.

Patrols in Near-Campus Neighborhoods

I also wanted to share information about our patrols. In addition to our normal three patrol shifts, we have special patrols that focus on areas on and around campus, including:

  • University Area Crime-control Team (UACT)
    This patrol is staffed jointly by the DPS and the Syracuse Police Department (SPD) in the immediate off-campus and fraternity/sorority neighborhoods focused on robbery and burglary suppression.
  • Neighborhood Safety Patrol (NSP)
    The University formed the Neighborhood Safety Patrol program in response to student safety concerns and quality of life issues brought to our attention by residents of the neighborhoods bordering the eastern edge of our campus. This program is a partnership between the residents, the University and the SPD.The DPS designates one or two patrol units to respond to incidents involving Syracuse University students that occur in the patrol area. When necessary, DPS officers will document student violations of the law and the Syracuse University Code of Student Conduct. DPS officers will respond at the request of the SPD officers assigned to the Neighborhood Patrol. DPS also patrols the east neighborhoods, reporting safety issues and suspicious incidents directly to the SPD.
  • Orange Watch
    Orange Watch is a DPS program that provides an expanded DPS presence in key areas on North and South campuses and in the neighborhoods north and east of campus.The program expands DPS peace officers’ hours of armed walking, bicycle and vehicle patrol coverage. It supplements DPS’ and other law enforcement agencies’ current activities in areas frequented by students, faculty and staff.Orange Watch officers are on patrol throughout the year, with increased presence between the hours of 7 p.m. and 5 a.m. and on weekend—times when students have the most serious concerns about safety.

Further details about each of these patrols are available on our website.

Please Lock Your Doors and Windows

I know I touched on this last month, but I cannot stress enough the importance of locking the windows and doors to your residence. As you may have seen in our public safety informational notice on Tuesday, the alleged burglars have entered properties through suspected unlocked windows and doors. We have not seen any incidents where forced entry has occurred. We also want to stress the importance of storing valuable items, including the keys to your vehicle, in secure places and lock interior doors when you are out. If you have further questions about this, we will be featuring this topic during our new free ask Friday feature next week on our Instagram.

Monthly Bias Update

Since my communication last month, I have no new updates to share on the status of our investigations. As we do have updates, we will update our chart on the website and share any developments in this monthly email. It is also never too late to come forward with information. You can call DPS at 315.443.2224 and submit information anonymously via the Silent Witness tool or the Rave Guardian mobile app. In addition, to report a bias incident or to receive support, visit the Stop Bias website.

I wish you all the best as the semester continues.

Sincerely,
Chief Bobby Maldonado

New Search Committee Appointed to Identify Candidates for the Next Associate Vice President and Chief of Campus Safety and Emergency Management Services

Syracuse University today announced the members of a new search committee for the next associate vice president and chief of campus safety and emergency management services (CSEMS).

Following the July announcement of the extension of the search, Allen Groves, senior vice president for the student experience, stepped into the role of search committee chair and assembled a new group of students, faculty and staff charged with finding a pool of candidates for the chief role.

To read the full article, visit news.syr.edu.

2021 Security Report Now Available

Dear Students, Faculty and Staff:

We are writing to share the 2021 edition of Your Safety and Security at Syracuse University. Required by The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (“Clery Act”), our report is now online and can be found by visiting the Annual Security Report webpage. This report is one of the many ways we communicate with our campus community about crime and fire safety data, crime prevention programs, student safety guidelines and important information on our campus safety reporting procedures.

All of us at Syracuse University remain dedicated to the safety of our campus community. Our goals are consistent year after year. They are:

  • reduce crime by equipping our community members with personal and residential safety and security guidelines and recommendations;
  • teach and encourage safe behavior and active bystander best practices;
  • inform the campus community about programs, resources and services, because knowledge is a powerful crime-fighting tool;
  • inspire and invite others to partner with us in our mission to minimize crime and increase safety on and near campus; and
  • consistently work to improve and enhance a meaningful relationship with the community we serve.

We urge you to familiarize yourself with the information, resources and services contained within our report. And we ask that you be a vigilant partner in our ongoing and collective efforts to maintain a safe environment where all our community members can thrive.

To request a print copy of the Your Safety and Security at Syracuse University report, contact Nikki Cooter, regulatory compliance manager, at njcooter@syr.edu or 315.443.5476. Once you submit your request, your print copy will be delivered within 10 days.

Sincerely,

Robert Maldonado
Chief, Department of Public Safety