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Message from the Chief

Annual Security Report: Your Campus, Your Safety (pdf)

Purdue Clery Statistics
Student Right to Know and Campus Security Act of 1990

Purdue Policy on Weapons Possession

Crime Statistics At A Glance

"Shots Fired on Campus" active shooter awareness training video

Federal Clery Act

2010 Annual Report

National Sex Offender Registry

Indiana Sex Offender Registry

Active Warrants

Persona Non Grata List

Purdue Campus Map (with Emergency Information)

Crime & Drug Tip Lines

Report a Non-emergency Safety Concern

Campus Emergency Preparedness and Planning Office

Easy Bicycle Registration

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Registration

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Announcements

Daily Logs

Daily crime logs can be viewed when you click on Crime & Emergency Help and then click on Crime Statistics and Information. You will find 60 days of crime logs.

Your Campus Your Safety

Now available on the website you can read the current Your Campus Your Safety brochure.

R.A.D. Courses Offered by PUPD

The R.A.D course offered for Monday, January 16 through Wednesday, January 18 is full. If you would like to be placed on waiting list if an opening becomes availabe, please send an email to Offier John Goetz at jcgoetz@purdue.edu .

R.A.D. instructors will focus on education and awareness, prevention, risk reduction, and the avoidance of assault and rape. The R.A.D. system is dedicated to teaching defensive concepts and techniques against various types of assault by utilizing easy, effective, and proven self-defense/martial arts tactics. Attendance at all sessions is required for successful completion of this course.

The program is free and available to participants 13 years of age or older.  Athletic-style clothing is recommended; however, shorts are not permitted. Parking will be available in the lot south of the Purdue University Police Department.

Affiliation with the University is not required to register. Participants will be registered in the order in which the requests are received. To register, please send an email to Officer John Goetz at jcgoetz@purdue.edu .

S.A.F.E. Training Sessions

The Purdue Police Department offers S.A.F.E. (Self-Defense Awareness and Familiarization Exchange) training sessions. SAFE training will be held at the Purdue Police Department at 205 S. Martin Jischke Dr. The session is a two and one-half hour introductory self-defense program, designed primarily for women. Please contact Captain Chin, ehchin@purdue.edu to register for this course. Please check back for future SAFE dates.

Fingerprint Hours

The Purdue Police Department fingerprint hours will be Tuesday and Thursday, 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Suggestion Boxes
The Purdue Police Department is placing suggestion boxes in strategic locations around campus in an effort to provide an anonymous avenue for students, staff and faculty to provide commentary regarding the police department.  The idea for the suggestion boxes came from a concerned member of the Purdue community that attended a town hall meeting hosted by the Purdue Police Diversity Team at the Black Cultural Center in December.  The suggestion was that the Purdue Police Department provide a way for community members to be able to make suggestions or voice concerns without being identified.    

The suggestion boxes will be located in the following locations:  Purdue Village Community Center, Purdue Police Department, Recreational Sports Center, Stewart Center, and the Latino Cultural Center.  The boxes will be checked on a regular basis by members of the Purdue Police Department’s Diversity Team.

Campus Safety - Link to "Shots Fired" Video
Click on following link to view the video "Shots Fired":
https://www.purdue.edu/securepurdue/police/video/

Campus Community Neighborhood Assocation Meeting
When: Monday, April 25th at 7:00 pm.
Where: Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity
1307 Tower Drive
West Lafayette
With Purdue Police and Purdue Fire

Tippecanoe County Announces New Hotline WeTip Program
Starting June 1, 2008
WeTip Hotline: 1-800-78-CRIME / 1-800-782-7463
24 Hours A Day

WeTip Tippecanoe County Hotline is an anonymous way for all citizens to report illegal activity or crimes.

For further details click on Crime and Drug Tip Lines under Quick Links on left side of Purdue Police Home Page.

Purdue University Police Department Announces New K-9 Program
The Purdue University Police Department's newest member is police dog Nicky, a two-year old Dutch Shepherd. Nicky will be handled by Officer Andy Standifer. Nicky was purchased through the Tippecanoe County Prosecutor's Office assets forfeiture program. The program seizes money and property from people arrested for drugs, and those funds are used for crime-fighting efforts throughout Tippecanoe County.

Officer Standifer recently trained with Nicky at Von Liche Kennels in Denver, IN. Nicky is considered dual-purpose and is trained in narcotics detection and suspect apprehension. Nicky will also be used for crime fighting efforts and is capable of handler protection.

Purdue Police Chief Gary Evans wants students to know that we will be respecting students' privacy but we will respond if drug use is reported in the residence halls. Purdue Police will be working with Residence Halls, the Office of the Dean of Students and Purdue Student Government.

Purdue Police Department with be partnering with the local law enforcement agencies. The addition of Nicky brings the number of local police dogs, Metro K-9, to 10, and all officers are able to assist all other police agencies as needed.

Further information may be obtained from the Purdue Website under Safety Program, K9 Unit.

Purdue police announce Laptop Computer Registration Program
Purdue University Police Department is launching an on-line laptop computer registration program on January 28, 2008, available through the Police Department’s website.  This laptop registration program is very similar to the successful bicycle registration program. This program is voluntary, but highly recommended to all students, staff and faculty who own laptop computers.

The owner will be asked to provide the serial number, make and model of the laptop, through an on-line registration form. Once this form is submitted the owner will receive a confirmation advising that their registration has been received and is on file.  Information provided will be maintained on file at the PUPD and available to assist investigators in the event that the registered laptop computer is stolen. It will also allow PUPD to enter the laptop into a stolen property database that is available to law enforcement officers throughout the United States. The information contained on the registration form will also assist in the return of the registered laptop if it has been reported stolen and recovered, or lost and found. 

The program is designed for laptops but if anyone is interested in registering their desktop computers, the police will accommodate these requests.
Guided by a community policing philosophy, the police department offers a variety of crime prevention and educational programs. While we understand no environment is free of crime, the Purdue University Police Department is committed to partnering with our campus community to foster an environment conducive to learning, discovery, and engagement in support of the mission of Purdue University.

PUPD personnel will be available to provide assistance in completing this form. Please contact our office at 765-494-8221 or visit us at 205 S. Martin Jischke Dr., West Lafayette, Indiana. Our website it located at http://www.purdue.edu/police/
Source:  Lt. Carol Baunach