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Attention Staff and Students:
free R.A.D Class for women only contact Officer Candace Dorsey at (734) 487-1222 Learn more...

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Rape Aggression Defense (RAD) classes offered For Men
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Crime Prevention

In 1987 Eastern Michigan University Police Department assigned a Crime Prevention Officer dedicated to educating the campus community on crime prevention and awareness. Since this undertaking, over 1200 crime awareness seminars have been conducted. These seminars are held at various on-campus locations throughout the year and are open to the campus community free of charge. The seminars cover a variety of topics and are available by contacting Officer Candace Dorsey, Crime Prevention Coordinator at (734) 487-0987 or you can stop by and visit her in her office at 1200 Oakwood St.

Seminars Available

Alcohol & drug awareness
Aerosole
Bicycle registration
Building security
Campus safety
Commuter/travel safety
Computer Safety
Date rape
Domestic Violence
Emergency procedures
EMU PD as a resource
fraud/Theft prevention
Keychain & Instructor development
Mock drunk driving arrest

Operation U.V. & I.D. book marking
Property Engraving
Robbery prevention
SEEUS
Self-defense/protection
Sexual assault/rape prevention/legal aspects
Stalking
Staff and Student training
Stop tags
Team building
Theft prevention
Rape Aggression Defense for Women and Men

Plus any other program requests


Crime Stoppers

Crime Stoppers Of Michigan Rewards up to $1,000
Anonymous Tip Line Call: 1-800-speak-up web site: www.1800speakup.org

Eastern Michigan University Police Department participates with Crime Stoppers anonymous tip line. Crime Stoppers is a non-profit, all volunteer organization that works with area police departments using a 1-800-speak-up tip line. Crime Stoppers offers rewards of up to $1,000.00 for information that results in arrests and/or convictions of criminals. Currently thirty police departments use this Crime Stoppers affiliation. When a phone tip is received, the civilian operator fills our a form that includes all of the pertinent information about the crime. The caller is then assigned a secret identification number and asked to call back within 48 hours. The information is then faxed immediately to the law enforcement coordinator who has jurisdiction on the crime. If you know information about a crime and you would like to anonymously leave a tip call 1-800-speak-up.

Crime Stoppers paid an anonymous person $200 for a tip on narcotic trafficking in the residence halls which resulted in an arrest.

Crime Stoppers paid an anonymous person $900 for a tip on the where-a bouts of a baby grand piano stolen from the University. That tip resulted in the recovery of the piano and arrests of the suspects.


Law Enforcement Training and Seminars

Eastern Michigan University Police DepartmentCrime Preventionis hosting a seminar on Officers killed and assaulted inthe line of duty

Our guest speaker is Mike Sumeracki, retired Chief of Police, Wayne P.D.Currently, Mr. Sumeracki is a representative of the FBI/LEOKA (LawEnforcement Officers Killed &Assaulted).

Mr. Sumeracki will present an overview of officers killed andassaulted in the line of duty including traffic stops, foot pursuits, arrest &handcuffing and officers will to survive when attacked. Mr. Sumeracki will provide a very informative and enlightening presentationleaving the audience with a few things to think about.

1. What are the behavioral descriptors of suspects that are getting officerskilled?

2. Did you know the most dangerous work days for police officers areSaturdays between 1201am-2am?

3. Did you know the average years of service for officers that are killed in theline of duty is 10 years?

4. What turns a petty theft - misdemeanor or drunk driver into a killer?

These questions and more will be discussed in detail during the presentation.

Seminar is open to all Michigan Police Officers at no cost****Course is MCOLES 302 approved****

DATE: Monday, December 21st
TIME: 8:00am-4:00pm
LOCATION: EMU Student Center Rm #300 900 Oakwood St. Ypsilanti, Michigan 48197

Registration forms should be submitted before attending.Registration forms can be downloaded at: http://www.emich.edu/publicsafety/pdf/regform09.pdf

Fax completed registration forms to: 734.480.4847

ATTN: Officer Candace Dorsey

Email for Officer Candace Dorsey is cdorsey@emich.edu



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