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Department of Public Safety

Frequency of ProgramProgram Name and Description
On Request
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SIDNE (Simulated Impaired DriviNg Experience) - SIDNE is a battery-powered vehicle that simulates alcohol and drug impairment for the driver. This program is given on-campus as well as to local high schools.

Students Driving the SIDNE


Alcohol Awareness Seminar - Given several times per year, this program emphasizes the personal affect of alcohol use through Fatal-Vision goggles as well as the legal implications. http://www.uccs.edu/~pusafety/police/prevention/alcohol_awareness.shtml

Drug Information Seminars - These talks cover recognition of controlled substances, their effects on people, and what to do if one suspects that someone is using or selling drugs.

Personal Safety on Campus - This program, usually given to small groups, covers ways to avoid being the victim of a physical or sexual assault.

Robbery Prevention - This seminar, given to cashiers, gives tips on how to survive armed robbery and be a good witness.

Security Surveys - Upon request, a University police officer evaluates a facility's physical security and makes recommendations for improvements.

Theft and Fraud Seminars - These presentations are usually given to people working in areas where check and credit card fraud occurs, (such as the Bookstore, Bursar's Office, Recreation Center, etc.). The seminar covers commonly used scams, how to recognize them, and what to do when they occur.


In 2008, in addition to the 12 RAD classes, Campus Police taught 6 Sex-Assault Awareness classes, and participated in 17 on-campus and 3 off-campus Alcohol Awareness events.

There are a variety of programs offered by other University units on campus. Consult the calendar of events in the University Center and the student newspaper for scheduled topics and times.

The current report is available in print upon request

The 2009 report is located athttp://www.uccs.edu/~pusafety/2009Safety/
The latest report is available athttp://www.uccs.edu/~pusafety/safety/
Previous reports are available athttp://www.uccs.edu/~pusafety/police/safety/