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Campus Police Honored for Black’s Beach Response

One year ago, eight people died in a human smuggling disaster in the ocean off Black’s Beach. First responders, including the UC San Diego Police Department, were recently awarded the National Award for Excellence in Readiness and Incident Response by the United States Lifesaving Association.

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 Assistant Chief Frank Johnson and Chief of Police Lamine Secka

Crime Reporting

Emergency or Crime in Progress

Dial 9-1-1 from your mobile phone, a campus phone or call box to reach a campus police dispatcher immediately.

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Crime Alerts, Logs and Reports

Find out more about campus crime by reading police alerts, logs and reports.

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Safety Escorts

UC San Diego student Community Service Officers provide many safety-related services, including year-round campus safety escorts. UC San Diego students, staff and faculty can request an escort from sunset to sunrise.

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Triton CORE Compassionate Response Team

Triton CORE is a mobile response team at UC San Diego that provides compassionate intervention and support to students experiencing a behavioral health crisis. The Triton CORE team is composed of licensed behavioral health professionals equipped to engage in mobile crisis response, conduct behavioral health wellness checks and provide in-person or telehealth assessment for students facing behavioral health challenges, substance use related crises and other forms of distress.

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Triton CORE Compassionate Care Team

UC San Diego Police Accountability Board

UC San Diego intends to develop and promote accountability, trust and communication between the campus communities and the UC San Diego Police Department. To that end, UC San Diego has established a Police Accountability Board to impartially review investigative reports related to allegations of police misconduct and to make recommendations in a timely manner regarding complaints filed by members of the public against the UC San Diego PD.

Questions or Concerns?

If you have questions or you think that our staff have performed their duties in an exemplary way, please let us know.

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Have you recently interacted with our staff? Please take a moment to tell us about your experience or how we can best serve you.

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If you believe the conduct of a police department employee is inappropriate, report it immediately so that we can investigate it.

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Annual Clery Report

The annual campus security and fire safety report, also known as the Clery Report, includes certain crime and fire statistics, which were reported to campus security authorities in the past three years. The report also outlines statements of policy and procedure related to crime reporting; alcohol and drug use; programming related to the prevention of sexual assault, dating violence, domestic violence and stalking; crime prevention; access to campus facilities/properties; personal safety tips; and fire safety information, among other things. The report also gives instructions on how to report crimes. To obtain copies of this report, call UC San Diego Police, (858) 534-4361.

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Lost and Found

If you lost an item on or near campus, check to see if someone found it. If you found something, you can turn it in at Campus Curbside.

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Active Shooter Preparedness

The UC San Diego Police Department’s Active Shooter Survival Education and Response Training prepares and empowers you to react to a critical incident, like an active shooter on campus.

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Bicycle, Skateboard and Scooter Guidelines

UC San Diego Police enforces bicycle, skateboard and scooter regulations, which apply to the use of bicycles, skateboards, scooters, roller skates, roller blades and similar wheeled devices on campus.

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Police Ride Along Program

UC San Diego students, faculty and staff can ride along with a police officer who is performing campus patrol duties. To participate, you must sign a waiver and pass an online law enforcement records check.

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