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STUDENT ORIENTATION SECURITY By Ben Hittle Director of Security
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PNWU SECURIT Y Security is on duty 24/7. Uniformed Security come on from 5:00 PM, around the clock.
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SECURITY DEPARTMENT A pro-active unit with safety, asset protection, and crime prevention as their mission.
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SECURITY DEPARTMENT Will be manned by a Security Director and security officers during the hours of campus operation. A Security Kiosk is manned in the front lobby which monitors students and visitor entry. The building and exterior is equipped with closed circuit television monitoring and recording devices.
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SECURITY Ben Hittle Director of Security Located – Room 140 You can always start with Security Office Phone 249-7727 Security after 5PM 509-823- 3346 security@pnwu.edu Ben-Cell 509-834-9592 (24/7 Emergencies)
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SERVICES Enforce School Rules Intervene when necessary Determine Legitimate Visitors Develop Strategies to Resolve Conflict Respond to Calls for Assistance Lock Outs (waiver) Dead Batteries (jump start ) Flat tires Advise on building issues (leaks, damage, etc.)
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SERVICES Protect crime scene for law enforcement Educate Faculty, Staff, and Students on Crime Prevention Alert Campus to Threats: “The Timely Warning” (Title IX Institution per Clery Act Compliance)
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EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION SYSTEM PNWU’s Emergency Notification System (ENS). The university will perform monthly VOIP paging system tests. No action is expected during the monthly test.
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PNWU FIRE DRILL WITH EVFD
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STUDENT PARKING Look for this Sign (North and South Lots)
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SECURITY THINGS TO THINK ABOUT Don’t leave valuables in plain view in your car (Memorial Hospital lot) Hang on to your laptops – away from PNWU (spring break car prowls) Vehicle theft (from apartment complex) Mail and Identity theft
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SECURITY THINGS TO THINK ABOUT Don’t leave valuables in plain view in your car (Parking lot awareness (personal safety) Suspicious persons (report 509-823-3346 24/7) Parking permit tags displayed on rearview mirror For more, read the Campus Safety and Security Report (Moodle).
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2012 Statistics-Precinct 1E Yakima County NE Homicide0 0 Sex Offense13-1 Rape 1 0 Robbery0 0 Aggravated Assault6 0 Burglary114 +3 Vehicle Theft30 +3 Arson3 0 On campus violations - nothing located at any of the 3 locations (BHH 200 University Parkway, IH Lodge 111 University Parkway & CSC 3113 Inspiration Drive).
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CRIME STATS 2012 Reported Offenses: 193 On-Campus: Zero 2011 Reported Offenses: 212 On-Campus: Zero 2010 Reported Offenses: 291 On-Campus: Zero
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STUDENT ID CARDS Identification badges must be worn or carried at all times……
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IDENTIFICATION BADGES
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CPTED Philosophy Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design
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CPTED Philosophy Environment Smart Design Effectiv e Use reduction in the incidence and fear of crime improvement in the quality of life
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CPTED Proper Lighting
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CPTED Landscape
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CPTED Building Design
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CPTED Site Location
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ON SHEEP, WOLVES, & SHEEPDOG S “Most of the people in our society are sheep. They are kind, gentle, productive creatures who can only hurt one another by accident.”
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“AND THEN THERE ARE WOLVES” “Wolves feed on the sheep without mercy.”
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THEN THERE ARE SHEEPDOG S “Sheepdogs live to protect the flock and confront the wolf.”
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I AM YOUR SHEEPDOG.
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THE NEED FOR ARMED SECURITY “DEFEATING THE ACTIVE SHOOTER” (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VcSwejU2D0) 28
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PNWU SECURITY Ben Hittle 509-249-7727 Emergency 24-7 509-834- 9592 Security after 5PM and Weekends 509-823-3346 security@pnwu.edu
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