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1 UW POLICE DEPARTMENT Safeguarding the Academic Community with PRIDE

2 Faces of the UW Police

3 How to Contact Us (HG pg. 50) >Code Blue Phones or Yellow Call Boxes – Push to talk - auto dials 911 to UWPD >Non-emergencies: 206.685.UWPD (8973) >Anonymous Tips: 206.685.TIPS (8477) >Email:uwpolice@uw.edu >Facebook:www.facebook.com/UWPolice >Twitter:www.twitter.com/UW_Police >Web:police.uw.edu Emergencies: 911 – from a cell, ask to be transferred to UWPD

4 Theft (HG pg. 51) >Register your property with a serial number – Electronics: http://police.uw.edu/ereg/ – Bicycles:https://project529.com/uw >Lock or secure it properly >Report suspicious activity Bikes, laptops, wallets, backpacks… police.uw.edu/loveyourstuff

5 Interpersonal Safety (HG pg. 47) >We want everyone to have healthy and happy relationships at UW. Realistically, we know that some people end up in unsafe situations and need support. >Relationship Violence / Domestic Violence – Dating relationships – Current & former intimate partners

6 Interpersonal Safety >Called domestic violence by police – physical harm, bodily injury, assault, including sexual assault, stalking – or inflicting fear of imminent physical harm, bodily injury or assault – between family or household members, including roommates >Psychological, economic, and emotional abuse Relationship Violence

7 Interpersonal Safety >Sexual Assault – Non-consensual sexual contact – coercion, force, pressure, use of substances >Sexual Harassment – Unwanted sexual comments, texts, emails, social media postings, jokes >Consent – Words or conduct freely given from someone with the capacity to agree to the sexual conduct – If someone is intoxicated or ill, they cannot consent Sexual Crimes

8 Interpersonal Safety >Stalking – Pattern of harassing acts directed at a specific person – unwanted contact or following – Actions or behavior would make a reasonable person feel distressed or afraid >Cyberstalking – Electronic communications designed to harass, intimidate or embarrass another person – Lewd or threatening content Stalking

9 Where to Go? >Support and Care – UWPD Victim Advocate:206.543.9337, uwpdadvocate@uw.edu – Health & Wellness:206.543.6085, livewell@uw.edu – H & W advocate: 206.685.4357, hwadvoc@uw.edu – Counseling Center:206.543.1240 >Reporting and Accountability – UWPD:911, 206.685.UWPD (8973) – Community Standards & Student Conduct: 206.685.6194 – SafeCampus:206.685.SAFE (7233) Resources on Campus

10 Alerts (HG pg. 51) >UW Alert:www.uwalert.org >Timely Warnings

11 Safety Programs (HG pg. 50) >Incident Prevention Team (IPT) – 7 nights/week >Husky NightWalk:206.685.WALK (8973) – 7 nights/week, all year round – 6:30pm-2:00am (later hours in summer) >NightRide Shuttle:206.685.3146 – Monday-Friday, excluding holidays & summer – 8:00pm-1:39am >Rape Aggression Defense:raduwpd@uw.edu

12 QUESTIONS? >John N. Vinson, Chief of Police – 206.543.0521 – vinsojn1@uw.edu >www.facebook.com/UWPolice >www.twitter.com/UW_Police


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