News

Internal Affairs/Professional Standards Investigations 2017

For the 2017 calendar year, the Department of Public Safety conducted a total of nine (9) internal investigations.

Five (5) involved sworn personnel.

Four (4) involved non-sworn personnel.

Of the nine (9) complaints investigated, 4 were sustained and 5 were unsubstantiated.

As a result of these complaints, three (3) sworn employees were disciplined;

  • One (1) received a letter of reprimand.
  • One (1) received a letter of reprimand and suspension.
  • One (1) received appropriate coaching.
  • Non-sworn IA investigation (1) resulted in a referral DCSES Administration and (1) received appropriate coaching.

Five (5) complaints were unsubstantiated.  However, during the course of the IA investigation, unrelated deficiencies were discovered in two (2) cases and appropriate coaching was completed.

Review of the IA investigations revealed no discernible trends in performance amongst sworn and non-sworn personnel.  Retraining has been completed at roll calls.  A plan to incorporate training during yearly In Service and at Firearm Qualifications has been prepared.  There were no other trends, policy, or training issues discovered.

Message from DPS Chief Bobby Maldonado

Dear Syracuse University Families:

Over the last few days, I have talked with many of you about the safety of the University community in light of a handful of recent incidents near campus.

I write today to assure you that the Department of Public Safety (DPS), in close partnership with the Syracuse Police Department (SPD), is working vigorously to maintain a safe campus community.

Our chief priority is and will always be the safety of our students, faculty and staff. As such, DPS will continue to do the following:

  • Orange Watch patrols, which focus on expanded DPS presence in key areas on North and South campuses and in the neighborhoods north and east of campus, will continue through the semester break.
  • The University Area Crime-control Team (UACT) patrols, which is staffed jointly by DPS and SPD and patrols in the immediate off-campus and fraternity/sorority neighborhoods focused on robbery and burglary suppression, will continue through Sunday, Dec. 17, with concentration on the areas impacted by the recent rash of incidents.
  • Campus patrols will spend more time patrolling the fringe of campus in an effort to prevent these crimes.
  • DPS/SPD investigators are working collaboratively to solve the recent crimes by reviewing security video footage and conducting interviews.

In addition, we are constantly evaluating our practices to ensure that we are responsive to the safety concerns of our campus and surrounding neighborhoods.

The University also uses the following advanced technology:

  • More than 1,200 cameras are in strategic on-campus and near-campus locations. This is in addition to the cameras the SPD owns and operates to monitor the surrounding neighborhoods where our students live.
  • Two new outdoor sirens have been installed on Main Campus, in addition to the two that already exist on South Campus and Main Campus.
  • We also have more than 140 blue light emergency call boxes around campus.
  • In the event of an emergency, we activate our Orange Alert system. This campuswide notification tool allows us to communicate directly with the community in real time to alert them of an active threat to our campus. It also enables us to communicate any action we recommend our community members take.

There are also a number of services available to our students to help keep them and make them feel safe. Students can call for a safety escort (315.443.SAFE) and sign up for the LiveSafe App on their smartphone, which acts as a mobile blue light, allowing them to contact the DPS Emergency Communications Center with the touch of a button and transmit their physical location during the call.

As chief of the Department of Public Safety and the father of a current Syracuse University student, please know that I am a resource for you and your student. Please feel free to contact me at 315.443.2224.

Sincerely,

Bobby Maldonado

Chief, Department of Public Safety

De-Stress with DPS

You still have two more chances to join DPS and the Office of Health Promotions for De-stress During Those Dog Days of Finals! Take a break from studying to come enjoy FREE snacks and a chance to pet therapy dogs from The GO Team Therapy Dogs Syracuse.

You’ll be able to find us on the first floor of Bird Library tonight and tomorrow night from 9 to 11 p.m. We’ll have a quick survey available so you can tell us how you feel about our services and safety on campus.

We’ll also have some advice for relieving stress and plenty of encouragement for the final academic push of the semester!

Watch the latest Cuse Cast to check out the event from Sunday night!

Happy Holidays, SU!

Check out this short holiday greeting from the Department of Public Safety.

Coin Ceremony for New Public Safety Officers

Just before the Thanksgiving holiday, our six new Public Safety Officers took part in a coin ceremony during their respective roll calls as a way to officially welcome them to the department.

These officers recently completed 14 weeks of academy training followed by another 14 weeks of field Officer training.

Field Officer training pairs each Officer trainee with a seasoned Officer, giving them practical experience and hands on training.

Stephens-Kratz-Thompson
Coin Ceremony 2017, pictured (left to right): Stephens, Kratz* & Thompson
Zarnowski-Mrozienski-Bingham-Mertz
Coin Ceremony 2017, pictured (left to right): Zarnowski*, Mrozienski, Bingham, & Mertz*
Hartnett-Lebaron-Mrozienski-Young-MacMaster-Franco-Chief-Maldonado
Coin Ceremony 2017, pictured (left to right): Hartnett, Lebaron, Mrozienski, Young*, MacMaster*, Franco*, & Chief Maldonado

 

*indicates challenge coin recipient