Protecting U students in nation’s capital
As the chief safety officer, Keith Squires’ passion for public safety goes far beyond the geographical boundaries of the Salt Lake campus.
Read MoreAs the chief safety officer, Keith Squires’ passion for public safety goes far beyond the geographical boundaries of the Salt Lake campus.
Read MoreThe safety department is working to eliminate three common questions police officers use when taking a report.
Read MoreKimberly Barnett will oversee non-sworn campus security and ensure Clery Act compliance.
Read MoreWhatever the situation is, victim advocates can help connect you to resources.
Read MoreAn invitation from Chief Safety Officer Keith Squires.
Read MoreUnder the Clery Act, U.S. higher education institutions are required to gather information about all crimes committed within the main campus boundary and in nearby neighborhoods.
Read MoreHis first day was Aug. 8.
Read MoreSturzenegger has 15 years of law enforcement experience and was formerly the lieutenant over investigations at the university.
Read MoreColleges and departments encouraged to schedule drills.
Read MoreThe state legislative auditors did not recommend Utah’s colleges and universities switch to contracting for law enforcement.
Read MoreUniversity detectives recently conducted an extensive investigation of the theft of multiple catalytic converters on campus. Detectives located the suspects who were in the process of committing another catalytic converter theft off campus. 2 suspects were taken into custody and arrested. The successful conclusion was possible due to the timely report by victims and the […]
Read MoreThe Courageous Conversations topic for Spring Semester was discussing the University of Utah’s response to racist and bias incidents through the Racist and Bias Incident Response Team (RBIRT). Students were represented from various campus organizations, including Associated Students for the University of Utah (ASUU), Students for Action Focused Empowerment (SAFE), the Association of Latino Professionals […]
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