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Safety and Security at SUNY Plattsburgh

Plattsburgh State Environment

Plattsburgh State, a community of about 2,500 residential students with another 3,500 students who reside off campus and 1070 faculty and staff, is located within the boundaries of Plattsburgh, New York. The city of Plattsburgh, including the college, has a population of nearly 22,500 people. As part of the larger community, Plattsburgh State shares several common societal interests and concerns, including a major national problem: crime.

The safety and well being of students, faculty, staff and visitors to the college is a high priority at Plattsburgh. A safe and secure environment can be achieved only through the cooperation of all members of the campus community. This publication is a part of an effort to ensure that this endeavor is both collaborative and effective. We hope that you read it carefully, retain it as an informational resource, and keep in mind that its purpose is to help foster a safe environment for you and others.

University Police Department

New York State University Police Officers are appointed by the State University of New York and as defined by section 355 subdivision 2, par. 1 of the New York State Education Law and section 1.20 subdivision 34-S of the New York State Criminal Procedure Law.

They have the authority to make arrests, conduct criminal investigations, execute both search and arrest warrants, issue uniform traffic tickets, appearance tickets, and issue summonses for parking as well as enforce any general, special or local law, ordinance, rule, regulation, judgment or order.

The University Police at Plattsburgh State is the law enforcement agency for the campus. It consists of a staff of well-trained and highly motivated individuals who are committed to creating and sustaining a safe environment in which to live, work and learn. Departmental services are available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Professional "dispatchers" Staff the University Police front desk and answer the phone lines 24/7.

Fifteen sworn police personnel are vested with full law enforcement responsibilities identical to the local police in your community. We encourage you to promptly and accurately report all crimes to the University Police Department.

Officers are trained at local police academies. They receive specialized training and in-service training in first aid, defensive tactics, legal updates and other law enforcement topics.

With certain exceptions, the law enforcement authority of the College's Police Department is limited to the campus and adjoining roadways.

University Police officers have statewide jurisdiction, as do all other police officers within New York State. Their primary jurisdiction is State University owned property and roadways that cross or abut the campus. University Police officers at Plattsburgh do carry firearms.

Emergencies and Crimes

Emergency calls to report a crime or serious incidents on campus can be made by calling 564-2022, or dialing 911. The "Blue Light" telephones, located throughout the campus, and emergency phones in the vestibules of the academic buildings are all linked to the campus communications system. When a call is made from a "Blue Light" phone, police or emergency personnel are dispatched immediately to the location where the call originated.

Reports of crime incidents can be made in person at the University Police headquarters, which is located at the north end of the Health Center building.

Criminal offenses are investigated by the University Police Department for future prosecution. Further, the campus community is notified of situations that pose a threat to the safety and well-being of our community through varied methods of communication, including: the campus newspaper (Cardinal Points ); the campus radio station (WQKE ); the campus television network (PSTV ); campus alert posters, campus e-mail, campus voice-mail, as well as local and regional news media. These "timely warning notices" are often entitled "Crime Alert."

Additionally, according to federal law, CLERY Act, this institution is required to report statistics concerning the occurrence of certain criminal offenses reported to any official of the institution who is defined as a "Campus Security Authority". Those officials which may be reported to at Plattsburgh State University, for the purposes of "timely warning" reports and the annual criminal statistical disclosures include the following individuals:

Please note that these offices allow victims and witnesses to report crime on a voluntary, confidential basis. Reports of this nature are filed with University Police for information purposes only, but there is no formal investigation into the incident. Counselors and health care providers at the Center for Student Health and Psychological Services, who are informed by persons they are counseling or giving care to, may also inform that person that crimes can be reported to Dean of Students Office on a voluntary, confidential basis or may request that the counselor or health care provider make the report to that office on their behalf.

Note: The New York State Sex Offenders Registry can be accessed here , or by calling 1(900) 288-3838.

Additionally, if registered sex offenders are employed at the University or enrolled as a student at the University information regarding these sex offenders will be made available to the public, according to the sex offender registry guidelines. The public should contact University Police at (518) 564-2022 or in person at the University Police Department located in the Health Center Building to request sex offender information.

Escort Service

University Police provides a year-round, around-the-clock on-campus escort service. This service, available to any student, employee or visitor to the campus, is available by calling the University Police Department at 564-2022. Any ordinary telephone or one of the emergency "Blue Light" phones may be used to request an escort.

University Police provides 24-hour-per-day vehicle and foot patrol protection to campus properties. They also patrol on bicycle, weather permitting. Except for residence halls, most campus facilities are open to the public during the day and evening hours when classes are in session. Persons from the greater Plattsburgh community routinely attend cultural and recreational events on campus, but their access is limited only to areas where public events are held.

Residence Hall Security

At night, and during periods when the campus is officially closed, university buildings are locked. Only faculty, staff and some students with proper identification and authority can be admitted. Campus employees with assigned offices are issued keys, and they are responsible for reporting missing and stolen keys. Residence halls are locked 24 hours a day everyday when school is in session. Locked hours are adjusted during summer orientation and for special programs/events. Security and acess all twelve campus residence halls are controlled by a computerized keyless entry system which utilizes proximity readers at exterior doors. This system, monitored at University Police HQ gives an instantaneous electronic alarm if a residence hall door is ajar or kept open too long.

Personnel are dispatched to check and secure the alarm zone. Each residence hall also has combination lock hardware on each of the student's rooms. In addition, a viewer is installed in each resident entry door, thereby augmenting residential safety and security.

Other security considerations used in the maintenance of campus facilities include recurring inspection of campus lighting and other personal safety conditions by University Police staff. Problems are reported directly for necessary corrective action to the college's Maintenance and Operations Department.

Crime incident information is forwarded to the New York State Police Information Network (NYSPIN) for state and national distribution. Crime reports and related statistical information are also entered in the Campus Crime Information System for statistical purposes. The University Police Department has a close working relationship with the Plattsburgh Police Department, the Clinton County Sheriff's Department and the New York State Police. University Police patrol officers radio communications with other local law enforcement and emergency services.

Residence Life

The Residence Life staff is composed of individuals whose duties complement those of the University Police Department. Each residence hall has a director who is a full-time professional, whose training includes counseling, residence hall management and student services.

Directors live in the residence halls and are assisted by a staff of student resident assistants (RAs). Resident Assistants are recruited following a very selective review process and then are required to undergo a rigorous training program designed to prepare them for their role.

Plattsburgh State offers many opportunities for campus-wide programming at various times throughout the year that is designed to inform students and employees about campus security procedures and practices. Programs include lecture series, resident hall meetings, University Police/Counseling/Health Services presentations, classroom discussions and new employee orientation.

The Maintenance and Operations staff maintains buildings and grounds with a concern for safety and security. Its personnel inspect campus facilities and make repairs on safety or security hazards such as broken windows, doors, and lighting fixtures, or general maintenance. Any safety or security hazard should be reported to the University Police Department at (518) 564-2022.

Personal Responsibilities

The cooperation and involvement of all members of the campus community is essential to a successful campus safety program. All persons must assume responsibility for their own personal safety and the security of their personal belongings by taking common sense precautions. Residence hall rooms should be locked at night or when unoccupied. Students, faculty and staff should report suspicious persons, questionable circumstances, activities or unusual incidents they may observe to University Police.

Student orientation programs operate during the summer to provide information on a wide variety of topics to prospective students, parents and residence hall staff. Part of orientation consists of presentations on crime prevention and personal safety.

Crime prevention tips in campus news publications, and in other college publications as well as flyers/posters distributed throughout the residence halls and department offices contribute to the educational process on safety and security. The University Police staff presents a variety of crime related topics to organized campus groups: rape awareness, Operation I.D. (Property Identification), Alcohol and Drug Law, Breathalyzer demonstrations and self defense are a few among them.

Off-Campus Crimes

When criminal incidents occur which have a nexus to the safety of our campus community and thereby potentially impede the educational mission of the campus, judicial charges may be filed.

Also, when recognized student groups, organizations or athletic teams are involved in criminal incidents, which occur off campus judicial charges may be filed.

Individuals are urged and encouraged to report all such incidents to the appropriate law enforcement authorities (i.e. Plattsburgh City Police, New York State Police or the Clinton County Sheriffs Department).

Drug and Alcohol Policies

The privilege of using alcoholic beverages is governed by state law and college policy as detailed in the  Section 3 of the Student Conduct Manual . Irresponsible and/or illegal use of alcoholic beverages and/or the resulting inappropriate behavior is strictly prohibited.

The State University of New York requires each campus to maintain regulations forbidding the use of narcotic and dangerous drugs.

Plattsburgh State complies by including its policy in the Section 8 of the Student Conduct Manual .

Further, the college's policy on alcohol and dangerous drug use/abuse is described in the Campus Handbook and the Plattsburgh Guidebook .

The college provides ongoing drug and alcohol awareness programs. Dissemination of pertinent information will continue to occur for all members of the campus community.

Confidential counseling and referral for treatment for alcohol and drug maladies is available to students and employees through Counseling Services and the Employee Assistance Program.

Weapons on Campus

Firearms and dangerous weapons of any type are not permitted on campus. Intentions use, possession, or sale of firearms or other dangerous weapons by anyone is strictly forbidden and is a violation of state and federal law as well as a violation of the Student Code of Conduct. In situations where weapons need to be stored on campus University Police provides the only legal storage facility for such weapons. Individuals must apply to store such weapons at University Police.

Sexual Crimes Information

Rape and sexual assault, such as sexual abuse and sodomy, constitute crimes. Such behavior is prohibited by New York state law (see section 130 of the New York State Penal Law) and the Student Code of Conduct. The college also strongly condemns sexual harassment in any form. Allegations of assault or rape should be reported to University Police: (518) 564-2022. Allegation of sexual harassment should be reported to the Affirmative Action Officer: (518) 564-3310.

Campus Judicial Process

Where there is probable cause to believe the college's regulations prohibiting bias/hate, sexual assault, domestic violence and/or stalking have been violated, the college will pursue judicial sanctions. Judicial Sanctions may include suspension or dismissal from the college. (Criminal charges may result in fines and /or incarceration.)

A campus publication "Sexual Assault, bias, Domestic Violence and Stalking Crimes, What Every Student Should Know " includes information about campus security procedures and practices.

During the campus judicial process, the victim's rights, in cases involving the above-described violations, are:

The rights of the accused student during the judicial process are described in the "Student Conduct Manual", Section IV.

Victim Information, Safety and Support

If you are a victim or a witness to: bias/hate, sexual assault, dating violence, domestic violence, physical violence and/or stalking:

Remember, assaults - sexual or otherwise - are crimes; they are not the victim's fault. Victims have the right to pursue adjudication of crimes that occur on the Plattsburgh State campus through criminal courts and/or through the campus judicial process.

Resources

Crisis Intervention/Counseling

On-Campus

Off-Campus

Law Enforcement Assistance

On-Campus

Off-Campus

Other On-Campus Resources

Plattsburgh State provides equal opportunity in education and employment without regard to race, color, sex, religion, national origin, age, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, status as a Vietnam-Era Veteran or qualified veteran with a disability, except where age or sex are bona fide occupational qualifications or disability is a bona fide disqualification.

View additional Clery Crime Act crime stats for SUNY Plattsburgh.

Contact Information

Plattsburgh State University Police
Phone: (518) 564-2022
Fax: (518) 564-4025
Hazing Hotline(518) 564-5555
Vandalism Hotline: (518) 564-2677

In case of an EMERGENCY dial 911

Mailing Address:

University Police Department
SUNY Plattsburgh
101 Broad Street
Plattsburgh, New York 12901
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