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1 See Something? Say Something!
Matt Butzky | Police Officer

2 Campus Safety as a Partnership
Division of Public Safety & Security (DPSS) University of Michigan Police Department (UMPD) Housing Security and Safety Services Hospital and Health Centers Security Services Area Law Enforcement Agencies Area Emergency Services Faculty, Staff, and Students Visitors

3 What You Can Do To Help Be Alert Observe Call the Police
Move to a safe location Don’t confront the suspect Don’t follow the suspect

4 Types of Incidents to Report
Suspicious Activity / Vehicles / Items Criminal Activity Medical Emergencies Property Damage Safety Hazards Firearms on Campus Requires immediate police and community response. Overwhelmingly, the offender is a single shooter (98 percent), primarily male (97 percent). In 40 percent of the instances, they kill themselves.12

5 Threats and Harassment
Threatening / Harassing behavior should be taken seriously Could be criminal in nature Over 1/3 of violent attackers telegraphed their intentions prior to acting Notify your supervisor, staff, or DPSS Requires immediate police and community response. Overwhelmingly, the offender is a single shooter (98 percent), primarily male (97 percent). In 40 percent of the instances, they kill themselves.12

6 Call the Police Call 911 for Emergencies DPSS Non-Emergency Contact
Text Use a Blue Light Emergency Phone Give your name, location, and nature of the incident Requires immediate police and community response. Overwhelmingly, the offender is a single shooter (98 percent), primarily male (97 percent). In 40 percent of the instances, they kill themselves.12

7 What to Share WHO you are WHAT you saw WHEN it happened WHERE it was
HOW it happened Include information about weapons or violence Requires immediate police and community response. Overwhelmingly, the offender is a single shooter (98 percent), primarily male (97 percent). In 40 percent of the instances, they kill themselves.12

8 Describe the Suspect Gender / Race / Age Height / Weight Hair / Eyes
Clothing / Accessories Weapons Location / Direction What stands out? Requires immediate police and community response. Overwhelmingly, the offender is a single shooter (98 percent), primarily male (97 percent). In 40 percent of the instances, they kill themselves.12

9 Describe the Vehicle License Plate Color / Year Make / Model Occupants
Direction of Travel What stands out? Requires immediate police and community response. Overwhelmingly, the offender is a single shooter (98 percent), primarily male (97 percent). In 40 percent of the instances, they kill themselves.12

10 Suspicious Behavior Appears out of place Appears nervous / sweaty
Avoids eye contact Departs quickly when approached Photographs unusual items / locations Asks inappropriate questions Requires immediate police and community response. Overwhelmingly, the offender is a single shooter (98 percent), primarily male (97 percent). In 40 percent of the instances, they kill themselves.12

11 Suspicious Vehicles & Items
Circling slowly or parked left running Parking or driving inappropriately Appears overloaded Leaking fluid Items Unattended bags / boxes in a public space Unusual or unexpected mail

12 Don’t Be a Victim – Personal Safety
Be Alert, Be Aware Lock it up Don’t prop doors Draw blinds / curtains Monitor alcohol intake Walk with friends Keep to well lit areas Consider alternative transportation options

13 Don’t Be a Victim – Value Your Valuables
Never leave property unattended Use tracking software on electronics Use hardened alloy bicycle locks (U-Bolt) Register your electronics / bicycles Keep personal information guarded

14 Don’t Be a Victim – Stay Informed
Sign up for Emergency Alerts Text, voic , Review Crime Alerts Visit the DPSS website – Follow DPSS on Twitter

15 DPSS Community Outreach Unit
We can assist with matters related to safety on campus Contact us at (734) or visit our website at Presentations RUN HIDE FIGHT See Something? Say Something! Violence in the Workplace


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