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UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY SAFETY

UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY

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UNIVERSITY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFICPACIFIC

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETYSAFETY

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DEPARTMENTDEPARTMENT

Director Mike Belcher (33 years Director Mike Belcher (33 years experience)experience)

24/7 operation24/7 operation Thirteen sworn positionsThirteen sworn positions Full police powers through an M.O.U. Full police powers through an M.O.U.

with the City of Stocktonwith the City of Stockton Average response time of less than 2 Average response time of less than 2

minutesminutes

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BUILDING LOCATIONBUILDING LOCATION

Located in the Wellness Center Located in the Wellness Center Building Building

Corner of Manchester and Brookside Corner of Manchester and Brookside Rd.Rd.

Bottom FloorBottom Floor

Emergency Phone Emergency Phone 209-946-209-946-39113911

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Crime StatisticsCrime StatisticsFall SemesterFall Semester

                                                             2009                       2009                       20102010 Arrests                           Arrests                            9595 8484 Residential burglary Residential burglary  1313 77 Auto burglary            Auto burglary             44 1313 Acquaintance rape      Acquaintance rape       11 11 Forcible rape              Forcible rape               00 00 Vehicle theft                 Vehicle theft                  0                0                 11 Robbery                        Robbery                         1                              1                              22 Theft over $400              Theft over $400               12                           12                           1414 Theft under $400           Theft under $400            40                           40                           3434 Vandalisms                     18                           Vandalisms                     18                           21           21          

                                                     

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Clery StatisticsClery Statistics

20042004 2005 2006 2005 2006 2007 2008 20092007 2008 2009

AssaultAssault 22 55 22 00 11 11 ArsonArson 00 00 66 22 22 11 BurglaryBurglary 4040 2727 2828 4343 1717 1919 Sexual AssaultSexual Assault 11 33 11 44 33 11 Forcible FondlingForcible Fondling 11 11 11 11 11

11 Vehicle TheftVehicle Theft 1212 1515 1414 77 55 55 HomicideHomicide 00 00 00 00 00 00 RobberyRobbery 11 22 11 00 11 22

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Comparison to CityComparison to CityIncidents per Thousand of PeopleIncidents per Thousand of People

IncidentsIncidents City of StocktonCity of Stockton Pacific Pacific AssaultAssault 8.018.01 .032.032 LarcenyLarceny 31.9331.93 20.6620.66 Auto TheftAuto Theft 7.487.48 .81.81 BurglaryBurglary 13.7013.70 5.35.3 RobberyRobbery 4.334.33 .48.48 Violent CrimeViolent Crime 12.7512.75

1.141.14 Property CrimeProperty Crime 53.2453.24

27.0127.01

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Safety through Safety through AwarenessAwareness

Walk in a familiar areas and avoid alone at night. Don’t wear headphones. You need to be aware of

your surroundings. Avoid unpopulated areas, deserted streets, and

alleys Always carry identification and medical

information. If someone makes you feel uncomfortable, trust

your feelings and move away. If you are followed, seek safety at a public facility. Consider carrying money and cell in a leg wallet

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Safety through Safety through AwarenessAwareness

Know where your blue light phones are while Know where your blue light phones are while on campus.on campus.

Don’t text while walking, you become Don’t text while walking, you become vulnerable. vulnerable.

Watch your cell phone conversations.Watch your cell phone conversations. When a teller or clerk asks for your phone When a teller or clerk asks for your phone

number, write it don’t say it.number, write it don’t say it. Watch where you are counting money.Watch where you are counting money. Always have an escape plan while walking.Always have an escape plan while walking. Avoid using ATMs in the evening.Avoid using ATMs in the evening.

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Safety through Safety through AwarenessAwareness

When leaving a store or restaurant, know When leaving a store or restaurant, know where your vehicle is and have your keys where your vehicle is and have your keys ready.ready.

If you are concerned for your safety, If you are concerned for your safety, return to the store and ask for assistance, return to the store and ask for assistance, most stores have security for escorts.most stores have security for escorts.

Make sure all of your contact information Make sure all of your contact information in your Pacific Connect is updated.in your Pacific Connect is updated.

Have the Public Safety number in your Have the Public Safety number in your cell phone address book. cell phone address book.

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Room SecurityRoom Security

Computer LocksComputer Locks(www.secure-it.com)(www.secure-it.com)

Storage BoxesStorage Boxes

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Bicycle Security Bicycle Security SuggestionsSuggestions

Bike LocksBike Locks Don’t useDon’t use

We suggest usingWe suggest using

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Vehicle ProtectionVehicle Protection

AlarmsAlarms

Steering wheel lockSteering wheel lock

Kill switchKill switch

Tracking devicesTracking devices

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RememberRemember

You are part of the Public Safety You are part of the Public Safety Team in helping keep the University Team in helping keep the University of the Pacific safe. If you see of the Pacific safe. If you see something unusual or suspicious call something unusual or suspicious call us right away at 209-946-3911.us right away at 209-946-3911.