University Police

(657) 278-2515 (non-emergency); 911 (emergency), Building T-1200
Monday – Sunday, 24 hours a day, including holidays
The University Police Department provides law enforcement and safety-oriented services for California State University, Fullerton. Vested with full law enforcement powers and responsibilities identical to local police departments in the community, our officers meet training requirements mandated by the California Commission on Peace Officers Standards and Training, and the department has been accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies. University Police officers are responsible for investigating crimes, issuing traffic citations and responding to medical and fire emergencies and traffic accidents, as well as other incidents that require police assistance. The department’s mission is to provide a safe and secure environment for our university community, to ensure a crime-free environment with a commitment to professional service, active crime prevention and proactive patrols.
Services provided include:
- Crime prevention presentations on personal safety, and awareness programs to include rape prevention, narcotics, alcohol, stalking and identity theft to better educate the campus community about crime prevention.
- RAD – Rape Aggression Defense classes which teach women rape prevention and avoidance strategies, as well as self-defense techniques.
- Campus Watch – designed to improve crime prevention through enhanced awareness, prevention education, and application of safety and security techniques. Campus Watch serves to ensure that the campus community receives frequent information and instruction on campus crime, and safety policies and procedures.
- Escort Service – provided for your safety during the evenings and throughout the night by the Community Service Officer Program.
The campus security report and crime statistics for the past (3) calendar years are available online at police.fullerton.edu or by requesting a copy at the University Police station.
Remember, crime prevention is citizen awareness and participation. It is a willingness to look out for one another, to report suspicious activities immediately to the University Police, and to be involved in the safety and security of the Cal State Fullerton campus.
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