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Title Page Access to Facilities 23 Campus Closure 26 Campus Safety and Security Report- Jeanne Clery Act 14 Confidential Reporting 7 Crime Alerts 7 Crime Reporting Information 6 Campus Security Authorities 6 Crime Log 7 Crime Prevention Program 17 Crime Statistics 15 Drug Free Workplace Act 20 Emergency Preparedness 24 Emergency Notifications 25 Fire Log, Housing 29 Fire Safety Report 27 Fire Safety Systems, Housing 28 Housing / Residence Life Information 12 Judicial Affairs Office 11 Law Enforcement Authority- Interagency Relationships 8 Missing Students Procedures 13 Police Response 5 Reporting Crimes and Emergencies 5 Resources, Community 31 Resources, University 30 Responsibilities of the University Community 19 Security of Facilities 23 Sexual Assault Reporting 8 Sexual Harassment Policy 10 Sex Offender Information 10 Student Conduct 11 Timely Warnings 7 University Counseling Center 11 Victim Assistance 11 Weapons Control, Resolution 21
Each Semester Rape Aggression Defense -- (R.A.D.)- RAD is a hands-on, self defense, and risk reduction education program. It is designed to teach the student realistic ways to defend and protect oneself from sexual and abductive assaults. University Police offer the following R.A.D. self-defense courses which are taught by nationally-certified instructors: www.uccs.edu/pusafety/police/prevention/rad.shtml

Basic Self Defense: Twelve-hour course for women designed to teach empowerment, Risk Reduction and self-defense techniques.

Advanced Self-Defense: Incorporates skills learned in Basic Self-Defense. This sixteen-hour course, for women only, adds higher stress environments and advanced defensive skills.

Key Chain Defense: This four-hour women-only class teaches defensive techniques using both a key chain and flashlight.
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On Request Overall Safety Seminars - As requested or as needed. These seminars have included Winter Driving Tips, Fire Safety, and Personal Risk Management.


Risky Business - Interactive presentation on personal responsibility and awareness. Discusses acquaintance rape, prevention techniques, predatory drugs and what to do if you become a victim.

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. www.uccs.edu/pusafety/police/prevention/alcohol_awareness.shtml

Drug and Alcohol 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.

The current report is available in print upon request

The 2011 report is located athttp://www.uccs.edu/~pusafety/2011Safety/
The latest report is available athttp://www.uccs.edu/~pusafety/safety/
Previous reports are available athttp://www.uccs.edu/~pusafety/police/safety/