Campus Public Safety Policies
Prevent and Report Crime
The key to a safe university begins with everyone educating themselves, taking precautions and becoming aware of prevention methods. At 黑料网, the Campus Public Safety office, staff, faculty
Most incidents on campus can be avoided if we recognize we are potential victims and take basic precautions such as walking in pairs when out at night or high-risk periods, locking offices and car doors, and not leaving personal valuables unattended. Campus Public Safety is always available to meet with individuals, groups, clubs, etc., to discuss safety, crime-prevention methods and related issues.
黑料网 encourages the reporting of all crimes you witness or have information about, even minor crimes, incidents, and/or suspicious activity. It is your observation and willingness to help that make a difference. Campus Public Safety views a false alarm much more valuable than missing a real crime because someone didn't think it was important to report. We need your help. If we don't know or aren't informed about crime, we can't inform the university community and shift our resources and/or patrols to high-risk areas.
Please Report All Crimes: There is no charge to dial 911
Report suspicious activities 24 hours a day, seven days a week, by calling ext. 2090 from a campus phone or 503-554-2090 from any other phone.
To Report a Crime
To report a crime or an emergency, members of the campus community should call the Newberg Police Department at 911. When 911 is dialed on campus, from a campus phone, Campus Public Safety is simultaneously signaled and will confirm the emergency by return call. If 911 is called from a cell phone, Campus Public Safety must be called, as the call does not simultaneously signal Campus Public Safety.
Phones: In the
Emergency Phones: These phones are call boxes and are located in the Le Shana/Wheeler, Lewis Apartments, Roberts Center, and Bauman/Stoffer parking lots, as well as in the South Canyon by the Pavilion.
Pay Phones: There are pay phones outside of Bauman.
Report the following activities:
- A scream or call for help
- The sound of a whistle or loud horn
- Someone you don't know or recognize entering your neighbor's room or home, or an office or lab with no apparent business or transaction, or someone loitering in a parking area or at a bike rack near your home, dorm, or work
Remember, Campus Public Safety cannot be everywhere at once and they depend on individuals in the community to assist in crime prevention by reporting suspicious activities.
How to describe a Suspect and Automobile
Try to note the following characteristics of suspicious persons and automobiles and report these to Campus Public Safety:
Person
- Gender
- Race
- Age
- Height
- Weight
- Teeth
- Hair
- Eye color
- Hat
- Glasses
- Complexion
- Shirt
- Hair
- Speech
- Style
- Gait or limp
- Tattoos
- Scars
- Amputations
- Jewelry
Automobile
- Manufacturer
- Make
- Color
- Year
- License plate number
Marks / scratches
Building Safety
Unauthorized entry to, or use of, the university facilities, including buildings and grounds, is prohibited. Each building on campus property has a designated building monitor. Use of any building and/or access for special use during non-business hours requires the building m