Title: Indiana University
1Welcome
- Indiana University
- Purdue University Police Safety Department
- Residential Assistant
- Orientation
2Fire Safety
Call 1-6911
3Fire Alarms
- Strobe light on and horn sounds continuously
-
Fire Alarm Strobe Light and Horn
4In Case of a FIRE
- Pull fire alarm pull box
- Call University Police at 16911
- Evacuate the building
- Close door behind you
- Assist the disabled
- Move to a safe distance from the building
Fire Alarm Pull Box
5In the event of a small FIRE
- Fire extinguishers are located in the hallways
- DO NOT ENDANGER YOURSELF
6TornadoSafety
Fire Alarm Tones
7Tornado Alarm (Continued)
- The fire alarm strobe lights will not flash or
light up - Horns will PULSE on
- and off
NO STROBE LIGHT
8Tornado Warning
- University Police will call Student Housing
Office - Horn (NO STROBE LIGHTS) will be activated in ALL
buildings when a tornado is nearing the campus - Stay away from windows
9Bomb Threats
- Procedure
- Get the telephone number of the caller if
possible - Listen for any accents the caller may have
- Write down exact wording of the call immediately
after hanging up - Note any unusual noises in the background
- Notify University Police immediately at 16911
10IPFWPolice Safety Department
- 4 Divisions
- Police Operations
- Patrol
- Investigations
- Bike Patrol
- Police Training
- New Officer Training
- R.A.D.
- S.A.F.E.
- TIPS
- Safety Officers
- Vehicle Unlocks
- Vehicle Jump Starts
- Parking Tickets
- Dispatch
-
11Our Staff Members
- Lauren DenHartog
- Chief of Police
- 30 Years with the
- IPFW Police
- Department
- 14 Years as Chief
12Staff Members Continued
- Steve Woods
- Third Shift Lieutenant
- 20 Years with the Fort
- Wayne Police
- Department
- 15 Years with the IPFW
- Police Safety
- Department
13Staff Members Continued
- William (Bill)
- Daugherty
- First Shift
- Lieutenant
- 20 Years with the
- Fort Wayne Police
- Department
- 13 Years with the IPFW
- Police Safety
- Department
- Former U.S. Air Force
-
14Staff Members Continued
- Barry Markin
- Second Lieutenant
- 33 Years in Law Enforcement
- 11Years with the I.P.F.W.
- Police Safety Department
- Former Air Force
15Staff Members Continued
- Jeff Davis
- Training Sergeant-
- First Shift
- 5 Years with the
- Fort Wayne Police
- Department (Reserve)
- 10 Years with the IPFW
- Police Department
- AS in Criminal Justice
16Staff Members Continued
- Lary Steinbacher
- First Shift Police
- Officer
- 25 Years with the
- Fort Wayne Police
- Department
- 12 Years with the
- IPFW Police Safety
- Department
- Retired United States Army
- Reserve- Vietnam Veteran
- BA Degree in Cr. Justice
17Staff Members Continued
- Steve Burton
- First Shift Police Officer
- 24 Years with the
- Fort Wayne Police
- Department
- 11.5 Years with the I.P.F.W. Police Safety
Department
18Staff Members Continued
- Ronald Burkart
- Third Shift Police
- Officer
- 20 Years with the
- Fort Wayne Police
- Department
- 8 Years with the I.P.F.W.
- Police Safety Department
- Former U.S. Navy
- A.S. in Criminal Justice
19Staff Members Continued
- Thomas Tyler
- 27 Years with the
- Fort Wayne Police
- Department
- 6.2 Years with the I.P.F.W. Police Department
- Former U.S. Marine Corp.
20Staff Members Continued
- Duane Romines
- 4.5 Years with the I.P.F.W. Police Department
- Employee and/or a student at I.P.F.W. since 1990
- B.A. in Education
21Staff Members Continued
- Andrew Cottrell
- Second Shift Police Officer
- Employed at I.P.F.W.
- since 1994 as a Safety Officer 13 all
together - 3 Years as a Police Officer with the I.P.F.W.
Police Safety Department - Former U.S. Air Force
22Staff Members Continued
- Jack Walker
- Second Shift Police Officer
- 33 Years with the
- Fort Wayne Police
- Department
- 2.5 Years with the I.P.F.W.
- Police Department
- Former U.S. Army Vietnam
- Veteran
- MBA
23Staff Members Continued
- Anthony (Tony)
- Colone, Jr.
- First Shift Police Officer
- 30 ½ Years with the
- Fort Wayne Police
- Department
- 2.5 Years with the I.P.F.W. Police Department
- A.S. in Criminal Justice
24Staff Members Continued
- Lynn Armstrong
- Second Shift Police Officer
- 32 Years with the Ft. Wayne Police Department
- 1.8 Years with the I.P.F.W. Police and Safety
Department
25Staff Members Continued
- Kent Notestine
- Second Shift Police Officer
- 32 Years with the Ft. Wayne Police Department
- 1.4 Years with the I.P.F.W. Police and Safety
Department
26Staff Members Continued
- Richard (Rick) Igney
- First Shift Safety Officer
- 18 Years with the I.P.F.W.
- Police Safety Department
- Departmental CPR/AED and First Aid Instructor
27Staff Members Continued
- Eric Johnston
- Safety Officer Second Shift
- 1 Year with the IPFW Police and Safety Department
- Retired U.S. Army
- No Photo Available At This Time
28Staff Members Continued
- Sue Ealing
- Lead Dispatcher
- First Shift
- 8 Years with the IPFW Police Safety
Department
29Staff Members Continued
- Christina Hughes
- Second Shift Dispatcher
- 1.9 Years with the I.P.F.W. Police and Safety
Department - Former Dispatcher for the Hobart Police Department
- No Photo Available At This Time
30Staff Members Continued
- Brandon Baatz
- 9 Months with the IPFW Police and Safety
Department - New Haven Volunteer Firefighter and Paramedic
31Staff Members Continued
- Sonya Tompkins
- Third Shift Dispatcher
- Combined 4 Years (Previously Employed at IPFW)
- Former Ft. Wayne Police Department Dispatcher and
Reserve Police Officer
32Our Years of Experience
- Police Officer
- Total Years Police Experience 429.51Years
- Average Years of Police Experience Per Officer
28.63Years - Safety Officer
- Total Years Safety Experience 29 Years
- Average Years of Experience Per Safety Officer
14.5 Years - D
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34University Police Building
Located at the Physical Plant
35I.P.F.W. University Police
- Services
- Police Services
- Vehicle Unlocks
- Vehicle Jump Starts
- Escorts
-
36IPFW PD
- Jurisdiction
- Primary
- Secondary
- Mutual Aid Agreement
37Our Number one Priority
- Insure the safety and well being of everyone at
Indiana University - Purdue University
38Theft A Crime Of Opportunity
- Locking Doors
- Marking Property
- ATM pin Numbers
- Cash in rooms
- No Identity on Keys
- Peep Holes
39Reporting Crime In Progress
- All Emergencies Dial 1-6911 (Police, Fire,
Medical) - Extreme Emergencies 9-911
40Basic Questions to know
- Who
- What
- When
- Where
- How
- It is essential that the IPFW Dispatchers
- receive as much information as possible!
41Threats or Violence
- Indiana University- Purdue University will not
tolerate threats or any acts of violence - All threats should be considered as serious
- Be aware of your surroundings
- Report suspicious activity and threats
42Harassment
By any means or form, will be investigated
thoroughly
Stalking
Telephone
Computer
Mail
43Crisis Intervention Team
- Currently 3 officers are CIT Certified
- On call 24/7/365
- 2004 CIT Calls 5
- 2005 CIT Calls 7
- 2006 CIT Calls 8
- Our CIT Procedures
44Reporting Emergencies or Crimes In Progress
- Emergency Telephone System
- Over 60 locations on campus
- Traffic Accidents
E M E R G E N C y
45Reporting Crime Not in Progress
- Other Non-emergency requests
- Police 1-6827 (On campus dial last 5 digits)
- Fire 1-6827 (On campus dial last 5 digits)
- Medical 1-6827
46Police Limitations
- Lawfully at the location
- Lawfully doing our job
- Plainview
- Exigent Circumstances
- Arrest Warrant
- Search Warrant
- Fresh Pursuit
- Consent to Search
47Student RightTo Know (Clery Act)
- Publish Distribute annual Campus Security
Report (3 year history) - Inform students employees of the availability
of the report - (www.phyplt.ipfw.edu/POLICE/Crimestat.htm)
- Provide timely notice to the campus on crimes
considered threats to safety - Maintain a public log of all reported crimes
48Persona Non Grata
What the heck does it mean ?
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50Your Safety
Your Campus
51Drug Law Violations
52Drugs Of Choice
53Drugs Of Choice
Marijuana comes from the Cannabis sativa plant
and is the most commonly used illicit drug in the
United States. Possession of Marijuana Class A
Misdemeanor
Class D Felony if it is 30
Grams or higher
54Lets Play Name That Drug?
55Hashish Oil
Marijuana
Morphine
Marijuana
Opium
Cocaine
Cocaine
Opium
56Tools of the Trade
57Possession of Paraphernalia- Class A Infraction
58LSD
- Odorless, colorless liquid
- Blotter Paper
- Sugar Cubes
- Pills
- Gel Tabs
59Cocaine / Opium Heroin, Morphine, Codeine
60Designer Drugs
Synthetic amphetamine-type stimulants are the
largest narcotics problem most nations will face
in the future
61Ecstasy
62Amphetamines
Methamphetamine
63Pharmaceuticals
- Water Pills?
- Ritalin
- Oxycontin
- Barbiturates /Amphetamines
Valium
64Possession of drugs
- Cocaine, Narcotics Drugs or Meth.
- Class D Felony or Higher
- Controlled Substance
- Class D Felony or Higher
65Drug Law ViolationWhat Do You Do?
- Upon Detection
- Call Police
- Identify Yourself
- Provided Pertinent Information
- Meet Responding Officers
66Drug Law ViolationWhat Do We Do?
- Police Officers
- Must Develop Their Own Probable Cause
- Knock Announce
- Forced Entry If
- Crime Continuing
- Evidence Destroyed
- Prevent Escape
67Drug Law ViolationWhat Do We Do?
- No Probable Cause?
- May Leave Area / May canvas area
- If contraband observed
- Seize /or obtain search warrant
68Any ViolationWhat Do You Never Do?
- Never
- Make Contact With Suspects Alone
- Especially if Criminal in Nature
- Contact police
69Choice
Zero Tolerance
70Prank to Prison
- Souvenir Sign / Theft
- Fake I.D. / Forgery
- Forged Parking Permits
- Drivers License
- Celebration / Rioting
- Harmless fun / Hazing
71Choose Safety
- Battery or Battery (DV)
- Domestic Violence
- Sexual Assaults
- Rape
- Suspicious Persons
- 16911 Hang Ups
72Alcohol Offenses Related Charges
- OWI
- First Offense will cost about 10,000.00
- Second Offense within 5 Years will be prosecuted
as a felony - Public Intoxication
- Class B Misdemeanor to be in a public place or a
place of public resort in a state of intoxication
73Alcohol Offenses Related Charges
- Use of false or altered drivers license
- Class C Infraction for a minor to make a false
statement of the minors age or present a false
drivers license to purchase alcoholic beverages - If convicted for the use of a false drivers
license to procure alcoholic beverages the
minors drivers can have their drivers license
suspended for up to 1 Year.
74Alcohol Offenses Related Charges
- Transportation of alcohol by a minor
- A Class C Misdemeanor for a minor to Possess
consume or transport alcoholic beverages - If convicted Drivers license are suspended for
up to 1 Year. - If less that 18 Years old Drivers License are
suspended for at least 60 days.
75Alcohol Offenses Related Charges
- Furnishing alcohol to a minor
- Class C Misdemeanor
- Minors in Taverns
- Class C Misdemeanor
- Giving a false ID to a minor
- Class C Misdemeanor
76R A D
77Weapons
Zero Tolerance Policy
78Possession of a firearm without a permit
- Class A Misdemeanor
- Class D felony if have a prior conviction
79Armed Robbery
- Consider any robber as armed
- Listen
- Follow instructions
- Stay calm
80Armed Robbery
- After robber has left
- Lock doors
- Dial 16911
- Do Not Touch Anything
- Do Not Discuss Robbery
- Ask Witnesses to Wait For Police
81Indiana University - Purdue University is
committed to providing students, faculty, staff,
and visitors a safe and healthful environment.
82In Today's World
- We all must work together
83Your Journey Begins Now
- Make A Personal Commitment To Yourself To
- Be Prepared
- Be Ready
- Be Safe
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