Campus Police
The University Police Department at
Purdue Calumet staffs its own professional police force and is responsible for campus
safety and security. The department is located in the University Police Building
located on the northeast section of campus and operates on a 24 hour a day, 7 days a week
schedule. Under Indiana State Law, University Police Officers possess full police powers on
all property owned or occupied by the University. The department also operates under a
written mutual aid agreement with the City of Hammond Police Department, which
gives each department concurrent jurisdiction under special circumstances
although primary jurisdictional areas are routinely respected.
All University Police Officers are graduates of the Indiana Law
Enforcement Academy. Officers also attend continuing education programs
offered through the Northwest Indiana Law Enforcement Training Academy and
other regional training programs. Officers are mandated to attend a
minimum 16 hours of continuing education on a yearly basis in order to
remain certified. Our officers routinely receive more.
Emergencies and Crime Reporting
Students, faculty, staff and guests of the University are encouraged to
report emergencies and criminal or suspicious activity to the University
Police Department immediately. To report any emergency on campus, dial
2911 from any campus phone. A "house" emergency phone has been
placed in all academic buildings on campus. Additionally, outside call
boxes are located throughout the campus, near the buildings and in each
campus parking area, which have an automatic dialing system that will
connect the calling party to the police emergency phone line. To report
criminal or suspicious activity in which there is no immediate danger to
persons or property, dial extension 2220 from any campus phone or 989-2220
from off campus phones. A University Police Officer will be dispatched to
investigate and take a report. The University does not allow victims or witnesses to report crimes on a voluntary, confidential basis.
Adherence to all federal, state, and local laws as well as university
rules of conduct and common sense will help enhance security on campus.
At the Academic Learning Center in
Merrillville, report all emergencies and criminal or suspicious activity
to the Merrillville Police Department at 9-911 or 756-6165.
Campus Security Authority
In addition to the University Police, the
following individuals are responsible for forwarding reports of crimes for
inclusion in this report and also for placing the campus community on
alert for the threat of repetition of these crimes that are considered to
be a campus threat:
Dr. Nabil Ibrahim,
Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs
Dr. James 'Ken' Johnston, Vice
Chancellor for Administrative Services
Dr. Melinda Dalgarn,
Vice Chancellor for Student Services/Dean of
Students
Rob Jensen,
Assistant Vice Chancellor for Health, Recreation and Sports
These persons are willing to assist students and others in the
University community in making crime reports to police agencies having
jurisdiction. The University does not have any procedures
encouraging pastoral and professional counselors to inform the persons
they are counseling of any procedures to report crimes on a confidential
basis for inclusion in the annual reporting of crime statistics.
Reported
Crimes
Purdue University Calumet publishes and distributes this report or the notice
of the existence of this report on a yearly basis to faculty, staff, students,
prospective students and prospective employees. Statistics are gathered from
crimes reported to the University Police Department and crimes reported to the
Hammond and Merrillville Police Departments.
Crime incidents and crime statistics are regularly release to students and
staff. This includes publication of 3-year crime statistics, weekly police
blotter information to the student newspaper, occasional safety awareness and
crime prevention articles to the student newspaper and staff newsletter.
The reportable crimes are Criminal Homicide, Negligent and Non-Negligent
Manslaughter, Forcible and Non-Forcible Sex Offences, Robbery, Aggravated
Assault, Burglary, Motor Vehicle Theft and Arson. Also reportable are arrests
for and those students referred for disciplinary sanctions for Liquor Law
Violations, Drug Law Violations and Illegal Weapons Possessions.
Purdue University Calumet retains the authority to monitor through local
police agencies any criminal activity engaged in off-campus by the students of
the University. This includes students engaged at off-campus locations of
student organizations officially recognized by the University and those student
organizations with off campus housing facilities when and where available.
This document is published and distributed as required by the Cleary Act and
the 1998 Amendments of the Act.
Annual Crime Statistics
| Category |
Year |
On Campus |
Non-Campus
BLDG or Property |
Public
Property |
Aggravated
Assault |
2003
2004
2005 |
0
0
0 |
0
0
0 |
0
0
0 |
| Arson |
2003
2004
2005 |
0
0
0 |
0
0
0 |
0
0
0 |
| Burglary |
2003
2004
2005 |
5
7
2 |
0
0
0 |
0
0
1 |
Criminal
Homicide |
2003
2004
2005 |
0
0
0 |
0
0
0 |
0
0
0 |
Negligent
Manslaughter |
2003
2004
2005 |
0
0
0 |
0
0
0 |
0
0
0 |
Non-Negligent
Manslaughter |
2003
2004
2005 |
0
0
0 |
0
0
0 |
0
0
0 |
| Robbery |
2003
2004
2005 |
0
0
1 |
0
0
0 |
0
0
0 |
Sex Offenses
Forcible |
2003
2004
2005 |
0
0
0 |
0
0
0 |
0
0
0 |
Sex Offenses
Non Forcible |
2003
2004
2005 |
0
0
0 |
0
0
0 |
0
0
0 |
Vehicle
Theft |
2003
2004
2005 |
2
0
2 |
0
0
0 |
0
0
0 |
| Arrest for Liquor Law Violations |
2003
2004
2005 |
0
0
0 |
0
0
0 |
0
0
0 |
| Arrest for Drug Related Violations |
2003
2004
2005 |
0
0
1 |
0
0
0 |
0
0
0 |
| Arrest for Weapons Possession Violations |
2003
2004
2005 |
0
0
0 |
0
0
0 |
0
0
0 |
| Disciplinary Referrals Liquor Law Violations |
2003
2004
2005 |
0
0
0 |
0
0
0 |
0
0
3 |
| Disciplinary Referrals Drug Related Violations |
2003
2004
2005 |
0
0
0 |
0
0
0 |
0
0
3 |
| Disciplinary Referrals Weapons Possession Violations |
2003
2004
2005 |
0
0
0 |
0
0
0 |
0
0
0 |
Note: The crime statistics are based on the reporting year
January 1 through December 31
Annual Hate Crimes
Statistics
| Category |
Year |
On Campus |
Non-Campus
BLDG or Property |
Public
Property |
| Race |
2003
2004
2005 |
0
0
0 |
0
0
0 |
0
0
0 |
| Gender |
2003
2004
2005 |
0
0
0 |
0
0
0 |
0
0
0 |
| Religion |
2003
2004
2005 |
0
0
0 |
0
0
0 |
0
0
0 |
| Sexual
Orientation |
2003
2004
2005 |
0
0
0 |
0
0
0 |
0
0
0 |
| Ethnicity |
2003
2004
2005 |
0
0
0 |
0
0
0 |
0
0
0 |
| Disability |
2003
2004
2005 |
0
0
0 |
0
0
0 |
0
0
0 |
The definition of hate crime is when the
victim was intentionally selected because of actual or perceived race,
gender, religion, sexual orientation, ethnicity, or disability of the
victim. Also, those crimes involving bodily injury to any person in
which the victim was intentionally selected because of the actual or
perceived race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, ethnicity, or
disability of the victim.
Crime Log
University Police maintain a daily crime
log of the date, time, location, case number and disposition of all crimes
filed with the department. Entries ad updates are made in the log
within two business days. The initial log is maintained for sixty
days. Requests for data beyond sixty days will be provided with two
business days.
Crime – Prevention and Safety
Unfortunately, crime has become an all too familiar part of our society
and Purdue University Calumet is not immune. The University has joined the
battle on many fronts and yet, victimization does occasionally occur
because some people take too much for granted and fail to exercise common
sense precautions. Stay alert and tuned into your surroundings, stand tall
and walk confidently, trust you instincts-if you feel uncomfortable in a
place or situation leave quickly- are primary ways of reminding everyone
to think about personal safety in common sense terms.
Purdue University Calumet has implemented several on-going programs and
services to address many security concerns:
- University Police Officers conduct vehicle, bike and foot patrol
campus wide and focus inside the buildings as part of an on going
emphasis on community oriented policing.
- University Police Officers are available upon request to conduct
security assessments of your work area or conduct safety and security
programs for interested parties.
- University Police provide escort services for students, faculty and
staff. Anyone who desires the service may request an escort by ext.
2220.
- Outdoor lighting across campus is surveyed regularly to ensure
adequate night lighting.
- Crime Alerts are issued to notify the campus community of crime
trends and precautions.
- University Police monitor interior/exterior campus facilities
through a video-surveillance system to enhance our security effort.
- Self-defense Awareness & Familiarization Exchange (S.A.F.E.), a course
designed to provide participants with valuable information on how to become more aware
of their surroundings and introduces pre-basic defensive familiarization options.
- Rape Aggression Defense (R.A.D.), a
unique comprehensive approach to women's safety, is a program
available to the campus community. The primary focus is on the
realistic development of self-defense options for women in situations
of imminent or actual attack. For information on R.A.D. or S.A.F.E., call the
University Police Department at 989-2220.
Building and Exterior Campus Security
During the academic periods most academic buildings remain unlocked
until 11 p.m. Employees have been instructed to immediately report any
suspicious situations and not to admit strangers and unauthorized persons
into buildings and/or officers. Locked doors that are propped open create
a dangerous situation for everyone-Don’t do it.
Students, faculty and staff are encouraged to report lock deficiencies,
other malfunctions and safety hazards to Facility Maintenance at extension
2344 or University Police Department at extension 2220 as soon as
possible.
Exterior campus facilities are routinely surveyed for adequate lighting
levels. Trees and shrubs that critically impair lighting levels in
walkways are appropriately pruned.
Alcohol and Drugs Policy
The use, possession, sale or distribution of alcoholic beverages or
controlled substances on university property is prohibited. The university
has taken a strong position against the illegal and unauthorized use of
alcohol and drugs and has established programs to assist those who are
having problems with these substances. Students may obtain assistance for
drug and alcohol problems by contacting the Office of the Dean of Students.
Employees may seek assistance through the University’s Employee
Assistance Program. Brochures detailing the University Drug and Alcohol
Policies can be obtained from the Office of the Dean of Students or the Human
Resources office. Purdue Executive Memorandum C-44 explains the Purdue
University Alcohol and Drug Free Campus and Workplace Policy.
Firearms and Dangerous weapons
Possession, use or distribution of any explosives, guns, or other
deadly or dangerous materials or weapons is prohibited on University property unless
authorized by the University Police Department.
Office of the Dean of Students
A variety of services are available for students from the staff in the
Office of the Dean of Students, the Counseling Center, and the Office of
Affirmative Action/Equal Employment Opportunity. Services include victim
assistance, confidential counseling about personal concerns, and
information about University resources.
Matters related to student conduct are the responsibility of the Office
of the Dean of Students. Established due process procedures are described in Purdue
Calumet Student Handbook under the Student Bill of Rights.
In cases involving a student accused of violating regulation governing
student conduct, a disciplinary action may be initiated. Such actions
follow the established due process procedures as described in the Purdue
Calumet Student Handbook under Student Bill of Rights.
When University disciplinary hearings are held concerning alleged
sexual assault, the student and student's accuser are entitled to the same
opportunities to have others present during the hearing and both student
and student's accuser shall be informed of proceedings.
Sanctions the University may impose in cases involving sex offenses
include reprimand and warning, disciplinary probation, restitution,
participation in a specific program, provision of a specific service,
suspension, and expulsion.
Rape and Sexual Assault
The best defenses against rape and sexual assault are alertness and
awareness. At all times, including dating situations, you should:
- Let a friend, relative or roommate know whom you will be with, where
you will be, and when you expect to return. Leave your address and
phone number.
- Do no let peer pressure influence the amount of alcohol you drink. A
study at another Big Ten University showed that 80% of men and 70% of
women involved in sexual assaults had been drinking.
- Trust you feelings and instincts. If you feel threatened, there’s
probably a good reason. Get away fast!
- Report any assault or threat of assault to the University Police and
Office of the Dean of Students immediately.
In selecting dating partners, beware of a person who:
- Ignores your wishes.
- Becomes angry or hostile when you say "NO".
- Tries to make you feel guilty when you say "NO".
- Ignores you personal boundaries.
- Is quick to show anger or aggression.
- Is excessively jealous or possessive.
- Doesn’t listen to what you say.
- Forces you to constantly ward off advances.
- Expresses hostile feelings about women in general.
Your first few dates with any person should be in public places. Always
have an alternate way home.
Rape Victims
If you are the victim of a rape, get to a safe place as soon as you
can. Then you should:
- Try to preserve all physical evidence. Do not bathe, douche, use the
toilet or change clothing.
- Notify the police, even if you are unsure about filing charges.
- Get medical attention as soon as possible. The police will assist
you with this.
- Call a close friend, counselor, or other trusted person who can be
with you during your interview with the police.
- Use the victims assistance services of Purdue Calumet and/or
community agencies, including the Office of the Dean of Students, the Counseling Center,
Tri-City Mental Health (24 hr. 398-7050), Crisis Center Inc. (24 hr. 938-0900).
Sex Offender Registry and Access to
Related Material
The Campus Sex Crimes Prevention Act,
section 1601 of Public Law 106-386, is a federal law that provides for the
tracking of convicted sex offenders enrolled at or employed by
institutions of higher education. The act is intended to extend the
protection of the sex offenders registries and Megan's Law to college
campuses. It also amends the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus
Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act to require institutions of
higher education to issue a statement advising the campus community where
to obtain law enforcement agency information provided by a state regarding
registered sex offenders.
The Indiana Sex and Violent Offender
Registry may be accessed online at
www.in.gov/serv/cji_sor and
www.indianasheriffs.org .
Megan's Law can be accessed online at www.klaakids.org
. Federal Sex and Violent Offender Registry may be accessed online at
www.nsopr.gov.
General Information
The Office of the Dean of Students and the University Police Department have a variety of
publications addressing such issues as date rape, alchohol abuse, theft
prevention, and other safety issues.
As required by federal law (Clery Act and the 1998 Amendments of the Act) and Purdue University
Executive Memorandum No. C-49, effective January 31, 2000, the University prepares an Annual Security
Report containing statistics and information relating to campus safety and
security procedures and programs. The report is available on the World Wide Web
at http://esc.calumet.purdue.edu/consumer/CampusSecurity.
If you would like a paper copy of the report, you may call 219-989-2220.