Statistically,
campuses are generally safer places to be than in the cities and
towns surrounding them. This fact is especially true on The
Citadel's campus for reasons pointed out elsewhere in this writing.
However, we cannot
be complacent or take the security of our people and belongings
for granted. The price of security is measured in our personal
vigilance and intolerance for criminal acts or behavior. Each
of us must take the responsibility to safeguard property, to detect
and report crimes, and to be aware of and question any suspicious
activity.
Timely Warnings:
In the event that a situation arises,
either on or off campus, that, in the judgment of the Chief of Campus
Police, constitutes an ongoing or continuing threat, a campus wide
"timely warning" will be issued. The warning will be issued
through the college e-mail system to students, faculty, staff and
the campus' student newspaper, The Brigadier.
Depending on the particular circumstances
of the crime, expecially in all situations that could pose an immediate
threat to the community and individuals, the Office of Public Safety
may also post a notice on the campus wide electrinic bulletin board
on the University Police web site at "http://www.citadel.edu/publicsafety/index.html",
providing the college community with more immediate notification.
Anyone with information warranting a timely warning should report
the circumstancews to Public Safety, by phone (953-5114) or in person
at our office at Lesesne Gate at the intersection of Lee Avenue
and Elmwood street.
THE
CITADEL DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY
HERE TO PROTECT YOU AND YOURS:
Our Public Safety's
mission statement mandates that officers "ensure the safety and
security of all persons and property on The Citadel's campus".
Police Officers are committed and dedicated to ensure it occurs.
All are state commissioned law enforcement officers operating under
the authority and supervision of the State Law Enforcement Division
(SLED) with jurisdiction both on and off campus for incidents occurring
on Citadel property. If minor offenses involving College rules and
regulations are committed by students the campus police may also
refer the individual to the disciplinary division in The Commandant's
Department.
In addition to
their initial certification, the officers are required to maintain
proficiency in firearms qualification, legal matters, emergency
driving, and other police skills. They receive training on
a monthly basis.
Public Safety personnel work closely
with local, state, and federal police agencies and have direct communication
with the City Police Department. We are also a part of the Charleston
County 911 Emergency System.
CRIME REPORTING:
Our
campus Department of Public Safety enjoys an excellent rapport with
other police departments in the immediate area. The telephone
numbers of these agencies are listed below for your information.
If an incident takes place off campus, it should be reported to
the appropriate police agency. Should you have a question
regarding an off campus incident, call the campus police at 953-5114
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Charleston
(City)
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577-7074
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Charleston
(County)
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554-4700
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College
of Charleston
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792-5611
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Folly
Beach
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588-2433
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Highway
Patrol
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747-5705
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Isle of
Palms
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886-6522
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Medical
University
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792-4196
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Mt. Pleasant
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884-4176
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North
Charleston
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554-5700
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Summerville
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875-1650
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Confidential Reporting Procedures:
If your are the victim of a crime
and do not wish to pursue action within The Citadel's system or
the criminal justice system, you may still want to consider making
a confidential report. With your permission, the Chief or a designee
of The Citaddel's Department of Public Safety can file a report
on the details of the incident without revealing your identity.
The prupose of a confidential report is to comply with your wish
to keep the matter confidential, while taking steps to ensure the
future safety of yourself, fellow students and employees. With this
type of information, The Citadel can keep an accurate record of
the number of incidents involving students, determine where there
is a pettern of crime with regard to a particular location, method,
or assailant, and alert the campus community to potential danger.
Reports filed in this manner are counted and disclosed in the annual
crime statistics for the institution.
If you are a witness to any crime
report it immediately to the police. Because police reports are
public records unter state law, The Citadel's Police Department
cannot hold reports of crime in confidence. Confidential reports
for purposes of inclusion in the annual disclosure of crime statistics
can generally be made to other individuals who are members of the
SARC. Confidential reports of crime may also be made to the local
Crime Stoppers (554-1111).
JUST
HOW SECURE IS THE CITADEL CAMPUS?
From a physical security
viewpoint, the college is far more secure than the average college
or university. Our 130 acre campus is surrounded by a chain
link fence and entrance gates. Traffic and access to the campus
are controlled from late evening to early morning.
Shrubbery on the main campus
is neatly trimmed and maintained. Walkways are illuminated.
Public Safety officers provide security escorts when requested for
staff members, students, and faculty during late hours. At
least one armed and certified Public Safety officer is on patrol
at all times.
In spite of
our efforts, however, we have some crime on campus, mostly thefts.
These thefts are usually what police refer to as "petty larceny
involving unsecured property" or "targets of opportunity."
What all this means
is simple. If the stolen item had been properly secured, it
would not have been taken. The thief simply saw something
he or she wanted and took it.
Last year we had 10
thefts reported in the cadet barracks. A total of $4,928 in
cash and goods were reported stolen in these incidents. Unfortunately,
items were not secured properly nor, were they marked with the National
Crime Information Center Number as mentioned later in this pamphlet.
In spite of this our department was able to recover and return property
valued at $2,882.00 to the owners.
An additional 22 thefts,
elsewhere, involving high tech equipment such as computers and stereo
equipment in addition to small items totaled $17,077.00. From these
incidents property valued at $19,637.00 was recovered and returned
to the owners.
Our department operates
a lost and found program. Were returned property valued at $1,728.00
to owners this past year.
How secure is our campus?
The Citadel has one of the most secure campuses of any state college
or university in the country. The primary reason for our low
incidence of crime is the attitude of our students, faculty and
staff toward criminal activity. Crime is simply not tolerated
within The Citadel community. Additionally, the Honor Code
of the Corps of Cadets states, "A Cadet does not lie, cheat, or
steal nor, tolerate those who do." This standard permeates
the campus. Criminal activity, when discovered on campus,
is reported and an appropriate response in initiated. Every
member of our campus community is encouraged to maintain vigilance
against lawbreakers.
The Citadel policy
regarding criminal offenders is to arrest and prosecute through
the Solicitor's or Magistrate's office.
CRIME STATISTICS:
The following statistics indicate
the number of crimes and arrests occurring on campus and in the
community bordering the campus during the past three years.
These statistics are maintained in accordance with the Federal Crime
Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1990. Incidents of off campus
crime is reported if they occur on street5s bordering The Citadel.
Crimes required to be reported were researched and none were found
as The Citadel is bordered on the west by the Ashley River, Dunnamann
Street on the north, Hampton Park and Elmwood Avenue on the east
and Huger and hagood avenues on the south.
ON CAMPUS INCIDENTS
By 12 Month School Year
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OFF CAMPUS INCIDENTS
In Charleston City/Directly Outside of Our Fence Line
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| CRIMES |
CY-06 |
CY-05
|
CY-04
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CRIMES |
CY-06 |
CY-05 |
CY-04 |
| Murder |
00 |
00 |
00 |
Murder |
00
|
00
|
00
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| Rape |
01 |
00 |
00 |
Rape |
00
|
00
|
00
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| Sex
Offenses |
01 |
00 |
00 |
Sex
Offenses |
00
|
00
|
00
|
| Robbery |
00 |
00
|
00 |
Robbery |
00
|
00
|
00
|
| Aggravated
Assault |
01
|
00
|
00 |
Aggrivated
Assault
|
00 |
00 |
00 |
| Motor
Vehicle Thefts |
01 |
01
|
00 |
Motor
Vehicle Thefts |
00
|
00
|
00
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| ARRESTS |
|
|
|
ARRESTS |
|
|
|
| Liquor
Law Violations |
82 |
04 |
01 |
Liquor
Law Violations |
00
|
00
|
00
|
| Drug
Abuse |
00 |
00 |
00 |
Drug
Abuse |
00
|
00
|
00
|
| Weapons |
00 |
00 |
00 |
Weapons |
00
|
00
|
00
|
| DUI |
00 |
00 |
00 |
DUI |
00
|
00
|
00
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| Simple
Assault |
06
|
04 |
03 |
Simple
Assault |
00
|
00
|
00
|
| Disorderly
Conduct |
03 |
00 |
01
|
Disorderly
Conduct |
00
|
00
|
00
|
| Criminal
Mischief |
29 |
02 |
17 |
Criminal
Mischief |
00
|
00
|
00
|
| Larceny |
33 |
22 |
21 |
Larceny |
00
|
00
|
00
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CRIME PREVENTION - REPORTING
CRIMES:
Each member of The
Citadel Community (student, facility, staff or campus resident)
is responsible for reporting suspicious or criminal activity or
incidents. Individuals are encouraged to report incidents
promptly by, dialing the area's emergency number at 811 or the campus
police at 953-5114. These emergency numbers are prominently
displayed throughout the campus. Remember to dial 9 before
dialing 911 when using a campus telephone. All reported incidents
will be investigated and when appropriate, passed on to SLED for
inclusion in the National Incident Based Reporting Systems (NIBRS)
of the FBI.
From time to time,
all members of the community will be asked to participate in specific
crime prevention and safety programs sponsored by the Department
of Public Safety. These programs includes the registration
of bicycles, safe rides to campus when drivers are impaired, wearing
of seat belts, and engraving of valuable items with a Citadel personal
identification number.
SECURITY
AWARNESS PROGRAMS:
During orientation in September
for students and at the first of every month for new employees,
information of services offiered by The Citadel Deparment of Public
Safety is presented. This briefing includes ways to maintain personal
safety and campus security measures. Students are told about crime
on-campus and in surrounding neighbor-hoods. Similar information
is presented to new employees. When time is of the essence, informaiton
is released to the college community through security alerts posted
on the public safety web page, and through computer memos sent over
the university's electronic mail system.
MARK VALUABLES FOREVER
WITH PROJECT ID:
All
members of The Citadel community can (and should) mark their
valuables with The Citadel NCIC (National Crime Information Center)
number: SCO-101100, followed by their social security numbers.
Once marked, such an item can be identified when recovered.
Engravers are available for loan at the Public Safety office at
Lesesne Gate. Contact Public Safety at 3-5114 for additional
information and assistance.
THE CITADEL POLICY ON SEXUAL ASSAULT:
The Corps of Cadets
is a coeducational facility. We have women employees in faculty
and staff positions as well. Our Evening College program is
comprised of 75% women. Consequently, we are extremely concerned
for the safety and security of all of our student and employee population.
Should an offense occur on this campus, the victim will notify the
Department of Public Safety at 953-5114. An investigation
will follow, and every effort made to protect the person and the
evidence. Furthermore, the college believes education is critical
to reducing the likelihood of sexual assault on campus, and training
in this area is an important component of consultant at the City
of Charleston Police Department to insure the victim is afforded
the most professional and considerate treatment. Physical
security surveys are conducted as necessary to insure each parking
area is well lighted. Our officers are always available, day
and night, to assist all of our campus personnel in traversing the
campus safety.
COUNSELING
CENTER:
Our
Citadel Counseling Center (telephone 953-6799) is available to provide
direct, professional, and confidential counseling services and psychotheropy
to currently enrolled cadets and students enrolled in the Citadel
Graduate School studies. It is also available for those persons
experiencing sexual harassment, sexual assault, and alcohol or drug
related problems. The Counseling Center is located at 203 Richardson
Avenue on The Citadel. Other areas on campus providing assistance
are the Infirmary Staff/ Medical Director, and Director of Religious
Activities. Employees of The Citadel may seek counseling through
the programs adminsitered through the state personnel system and
through the Charleston County Substance Abuse Commission.
THE CITADEL POLICY
ON DRUG AND ALCOHOL ABUSE:
The following facts
are provided by your Public Safety office, not to intimidate, but
to inform you of the seriousness of abuse and the consequences.
S.C. Statutes state it is unlawful to possess, use, distribute,
manufacture, or dispense controlled substances or illicit drugs
and alcohol. If an offense is a misdemeanor or a felony, the
penalty could range from two years in jail and $5000,00 in fines
to four years and / or $10,000 in fines for controlled substances.
For manufacturing, distributing, and possession with intent to distribute,
the penalties are from 15 years in jail and /or $25,000 in fines
to 30 years in jail and /or $50,000 in fines. Simply stated,
The unlawful possession, use, or distribution of illicit drugs and
alcohol by students on Citadel property or as part of its activities
is strictly prohibited. The policy of "Zero Tolerance" is
one of the most preeminent among the nations colleges and universities.
THE COST OF DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE (D.U.I.):
Possibly no three letters
of the alphabet can create more concern than "DUI" (Driving Under
the Influence). In addition to the possible loss of driving
privileges, a student faces administrative disciplinary actions
up to and including dismissal from the college. Parents
may also face the considerable expense associated with an arrest
of a student for driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
How considerable? Assuming the student has no points or violations
against his or her driving record, a single conviction for DUI (with
no accident involved) may raise insurance premiums $11,181.39!
This cost, which doesn't even include fined, tuition for a mandatory
driving school, or lawyer fees is a high price to pay for a moment
of thoughtlessness.
NO
EXCUSE
PROGRAM
This is your personal
NO EXCUSE CARD
The Citadel.
If
you or your driver has had too much to drink call
and we will arrange to get you back to campus.
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Designed
primarily for our Cadet Corps living in
the barracks, this program consists of providing
a safe ride back to campus for any cadet
or campus resident whose driver is alcohol
or drug impaired. The program is in
effect within the greater Charleston area
(Within 25 miles of the school). Transported
individuals will not be criticized or penalized
if they make the request before curfew.
There is simply "No Excuse" for riding
with a drunk driver or driving drunk at
The Citadel.
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CRIME QUIZ (ANSWER EACH QUESTION TRUE OR FALSE):
1. Force is frequently
used to break in an office, "lock box," or locker by campus
thieves.
2.DUI citations
are not issued on campus.
3. Resisting
an armed robbery increases the likelihood of violence and injury.
4. If an individual
is found innocent by an administrative board for an incident
which is both a violation of The Citadel's regulations and
a state statute, he or she cannot be prosecuted in a state court
since this would be "double jeopardy."
5. Public Safety
Officers require a search warrant to search a cadet's car or
barracks room without his permission.6. Random searches of vehicles
for contraband are legal.
7. The Cadet
Provost Marshal is held to the same standards as a Public Safety
Officer when it comes to questioning suspects or searching rooms.
8. Citadel Public
Safety Officers can pursue a case off campus and make all campus
arrests for violations which occurred on campus.
9. Empty beer
cans on the floorboard in the back seat of a car can be considered
an "open container" violation.
10. Citadel Public
Safety Officers are held to the same training and certification
standards as all city, county and state law enforcement officers.
DRIVING SAFELY ON CAMPUS:
The Citadel enjoys a very low
vehicle accident rate. Most of our drivers are careful
and obey traffic laws. The speed limit is 20 MPH unless
otherwise posted (10 MPH in the housing areas) and is enforced
by The Citadel's Public Safety Officers. The Citadel is one
of the few communities in the state which has won the coveted
Governor's Highway Safety Honor Roll award for having over 70%
of its drivers wearing seat belts. While an award is nice,
the physical safety and security of our Citadel family is the
real goal. Seat belts (when worn) do save lives and , additionally,
wearing them IS the law under Statute 56-5-6520. The
driver and every occupant of a motor vehicle, when it is being
operated on the public streets and highways of the State shall
wear a fastened safety belt which complies with all provisions
of the federal law for their use. The driver is charged
with the responsibility of requiring each occupant over six
and under seventeen years of age to wear a safety belt.
There is still room for improvement so please do your part.
PARKING AT THE CITADEL:
Parking space is
at a premium on our small campus. The college has approximately
1,000 parking spaces on campus. Roughly 700 of these spaces
are reserved 24 hours a day for cadets. the remaining
spaces are allocated in reserved lots for faculty, staff, visitors,
day students and evening students. A parking decal is required
for everyone other than a bona fide visitor. One of the
ways the officers get to meet the student body they serve is
through the issuance of more than 2,000 parking decals to cadets,
faculty and staff and more than 1200 evening student decals.
PARKING TICKETS:
Parking violators are
issued a Citadel parking citation and monies paid go to The
Citadel's General Fund. These citations may be appealed
through The Citadel Department of Public Safety. Vehicles
of repeat violators and those constituting a safety hazard may
be towed at the owner's expense and risk. A total of 3,160
parking citations were issued during the 2005 calendar year.
Of these, cadets / graduate and under graduate students were
issued 1,482. Of the individuals who appealed their tickets,
195 were conceded. 1,473 of the citations issued
were to Faculty/Staff or visitors. Several out-of-state
vehicles received numerous citations and were towed and impounded
by the The Citadel Department of Public Safety to insure fines
were collected. Almost all of the tickets issued to students
last year were for failure to park in the assigned space or
failure to display the issued decal/parking tag. Such
violations can easily be avoided by parking in the he appropriate
space and/or proper display of the parking decal. An individual
who finds a space blocked should immediately report the violation
to Public Safety. The officer on duty will issue a temporary
parking pass and assign an alternate space until the assigned
space is available. Additional time is given to cadets
who find their spaces blacked when returning to campus immediately
before curfew so they can get a temporary pass from Public Safety.
ANSWERS TO QUIZ:
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1
|
FALSE
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Almost all campus thefts are from unlocked
offices, "lock boxes" and lockers or other insecure areas.
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2
|
FALSE
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DUI's will be issued on campus if the
individual is committing this offense.
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3
|
TRUE
|
Generally it is better not to resist
robbery in the face of immediate harm.
|
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4
|
FALSE
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Administrative law, which incorporates
the Honor Code, and criminal law are separate and in individual
can be tried under both with a finding in one not binding
on the other. There is civil law wherein an individual
can be sued by another for an incident tried under either
or both administrative law and criminal law. The "double
Jeopardy" rule states that an individual cannot be tried twice
in the same court for the same crime, which is not the case
here.
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5
|
TRUE
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This is subject to the same exceptions
as any other police agency. Warrant less searches may
be justified to prevent the destruction of evidence, prevent
injury, etc.
|
|
6
|
TRUE
|
The key here is the searches are truly
random and can be conducted The Citadel's Administration.
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|
7
|
FALSE
|
The Citadel Provost Marshal is not
required to read individuals their rights under the "Miranda"
ruling, nor does he require "probable cause" or a search warrant
to search.
|
|
8
|
TRUE
|
Our Public Safety Officers have statewide
jurisdiction to pursue cases involving The Citadel.
They frequently make off campus arrests.
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9
|
TRUE
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Any alcoholic container to include
cups and glasses with alcoholic residue may be considered
an open container it it is within reasonable reach of a vehicle
occupant. Alcoholic beverages locked in the trunk do
not constitute a violation of the open container statute.
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10
|
TRUE
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All are state commissioned law enforcement
officers operating under the authority and supervision of
the State Law Enforcement Division (SLED) with jurisdiction
both on and off campus for incidents occurring on Citadel
property. If minor offenses involving College rules and regulations
are committed by students the campus police may also refer
the individual to the disciplinary division in The Commandant's
Department.
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LOCK-OUTS AND JUMP-STARTS:
Public Safety and The
Citadel locksmith are available to assist persons who inadvertently
lock themselves out of their cars. Additionally, Public
Safety assists those motorists whose vehicle battery dies.
There is no charge for these services.
This past year Public Safety responded to 2,647 additional requests
for assistance renging from giving directions to lost visitors
in the Charlesotn area to changing flat tires.
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To Be Announced
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A
PERSONAL NOTE FROM THE CITADEL'S DIRECTOR
OF PUBLIC SAFETY:
The
Citadel campus community can make a difference in curbing
criminal activity. Report questionable behavior or
events. Together we will keep our campus safe and
secure.
A copy of The Citadel's
Annual security Report as viewed on this page, includes
statistics for the previous three years concerning reported
crimes that occurred on-campus; in certain off-campus buildings
or property owned or controlled by The Citadel; and on public
property within, or immediately adjacent to and accessible
from, the campus is available to you upon request. The report
also includes institutional policies concerning campus security,
our policies concerning sexual assault, and other matters.
Your can obtain a copy of the information viewed on this
page in pamphlet form by contacting Public Safety (843-953-5114)
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