Campus Safety
Welcome
On behalf of the staff of the College of the Redwoods Campus Safety, we would like to welcome you to our beautiful College of the Redwoods Campuses. We work seamlessly with Student Services because your wellbeing is important to us. Our goal is to provide excellent customer service to all peoples ensuring your safety and security. We strive for a healthy environment through “Community Policing” or what we like to call “Campus Policing”, a student’s first approach to a healthy law enforcement experience. CR Campus Safety uses collaborative efforts and joint coalitions with on and off campus agencies and departments, understanding that we need everyone’s help in ensuring that College of the Redwoods continues to be one of the finest campuses in the California. I look forward to visiting with you sometime in the future.
Campus Safety
707-476-4111
Del Norte Education Center
Primary phone: 707.465.2311
On campus: x2111
Reach an on-duty officer 24/7, 365 days a year. Push any of the white and blue call boxes on-campus or call:
- Direct Line: (707) 476-4111
- CRPD Office: (707) 476-4112
College of the Redwoods Police Departmetn/Campus Safety office is located in the Administration of Justice building, Room 100.
Campus Safety will notify the campus community upon confirmation of a significant emergency or dangerous situation involving an immediate threat to the health or safety of students or employees occurring on the campus. Emergencies may range from inclement weather, hazardous spills, to a major earthquake that causes building evacuations to campus closures. The College has a variety of tools to communicate with the public in the event of these and other possible emergencies.
The website is updated with information during actual emergencies or campus closures.
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP). The VoIP system will be used for emergencies when the evacuation alarm system cannot be sounded as in a "shooter/intruder" on campus situation. It will also be used to provide information when other emergencies or incidents occur.
During emergencies, College of the Redwoods sends an "urgent" group e-mail to every student and faculty and staff member when the email address is provided. The message directs individuals to the emergency web site for additional information and instructions.
Public Campus use to provide instructions to pedestrians during emergencies.
Mission Statement
Campus Safety is here to serve and protect, ensuring a safe campus for all. Providing respect, dignity, and assistance at every opportunity. We preserve safety through preventive planning, investigations and enforcement services. Together we can protect our campus.
Investigation and Enforcement
The College of the Redwoods Campus Safety Officers provides safety for persons and property on campus, responds to emergency situations, assist in medical emergencies and other related safety needs, as well as enforce campus parking regulations. Campus Safety Officers have the authority to ask persons for identification and to determine whether individuals have lawful business at College of the Redwoods. Campus Safety Officers have the authority to issue parking citations.
In the case of an emergency call 911 or our emergency line x4111. If a situation does not actually rise to the level of an imminent emergency, students, faculty, staff, and visitors may speak to one of our officers by calling the office at 707-476-4112.
Campus Safety oversees the reporting and investigation of all criminal incidents on the campus and strongly encourages all victims to make timely reports. Campus Safety officers are non-sworn, but are authorized to make a Public Citizen's arrest according to California Penal Code § 837. It states that a private person may arrest another:
- For a public offense committed or attempted in his presence.
- When the person arrested has committed a felony, although not in his presence.
- When a felony has been in fact committed, and he has reasonable cause for believing the person arrested to have committed it.
Persons committing these criminal violations on campus are reported (arrested if necessary), and given to the local police agency for prosecution through the criminal justice system. In case of an emergency that poses a threat to the safety and well-being of those on campus, the police are immediately notified and CR Campus Safety plays a support role to their efforts.
The CR Campus Safety maintains a positive working relationship with the law enforcement agencies where we have campuses or sites located. Criminal incidents are referred to the local law enforcement agency that has jurisdiction on the campus. All crime victims and witnesses are strongly encouraged to immediately report the crime to Campus Safety and the appropriate law enforcement agency.
How Do I File a Report?
- By dialing the Campus Safety phone number, 707.476.4112 in Eureka, or 707.465.2311 in Del Norte, or for any emergency, please call 911 first and then notify Security. Upon receiving a call, a Campus Safety officer will respond immediately to the site of the incident. Or,
- In person at the Security office which is located at the east entrance of the Redwood Business Complex
- Persons wishing to make an anonymous report of a crime may use the tip line at 707.476.4555
Or by emailing CRTip@shorinji-kempo.net.
The federal Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act , otherwise known as the Clery Act, applies to certain crimes reported to the police and other College officials known as Campus Security Authorities (CSA). The Act defines CSA’s as mandated crime reporters. As such, CSA’s are required to report any Act qualifying crimes that they are made aware of to the College of the Redwoods Public safety Department. Timely reporting of crimes is encouraged and sometimes required. Public Safety will use the submitted information to verify the appropriate crime classification and to compile statistics to be included in the Annual Security Reports that College of the Redwoods publishes and distributes each fall.
If a crime has recently occurred, or you need assistance with information on this form please notify the Public Safety Department as soon as possible at (707) 476‐4554 to assist and additionally decide if a timely warning needs to be generated.
The Clery Act Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1990 established a minimum standard for the disclosure of campus crime statistics. Current report below:
Previous Reports
- BP3051 Lowering Flag to Half Mast
- BP3430 Prohibition of Harassment
- BP3440 Service Animals
- BP3500 College Safety Program
- BP3501 Campus Security and Access
- BP3504 Missing Student Notification
- BP3505 Emergency Response Plan
- BP3506 Timely Warnings
- BP3507 Fire Safety
- BP3510 Workplace Violence
- BP3515 Reporting of Crimes
- BP3516 Registered Sex Offenders Information
- BP3518 Child Abuse Reporting
- BP3520 Local Law Enforcement
- BP3530 Weapons on Campus
- BP3540 Sexual Assault and Sexual Misconduct
- BP3550 Drug-Free Environment and Drug Prevention Program
- BP3560 Alcoholic Beverages on Campus
- BP3570 Smoking and Use of Tobacco Products
- BP5501 Locker Usage and Search
- BP6520 Security for District Property
- BP6750 Parking
- BP6800 Occupational Safety
- BP7600 Public Safety Officers
- AP3051 Lowering Flag to Half Mast
- AP3430 Prohibition of Harassment
- AP3440 Service Animals
- AP3500 Campus Security
- AP3501 Campus Security and Access
- AP3504 Missing Student Notification
- AP3505 Emergency Response Plan
- AP3506 Timely Warnings
- AP3507 Fire Safety
- AP3510 Workplace Violence
- AP3515 Reporting of Crimes
- AP3516 Registered Sex Offenders Information
- AP3518 Child Abuse Reporting
- AP3520 Local Law Enforcement
- AP3530 Weapons on Campus
- AP3540 Sexual and other Assaults on Campus
- AP3560 Alcoholic Beverages on Campus
- AP3570 Smoking
- AP5501 Locker Usage and Search
- AP5502 Student Sexual Misconduct, Including Sexual Violence
- AP6520 Security for District Property
- AP6570 Parking Regulations
- AP6800 Occupational Safety
- AP7600 Campus Public Safety Officers
Public Safety