| Member Name | Phone | Department |
|---|---|---|
| Dale West | 537-5138 | Human Resources |
| Gloria Cowan | 537-5575 | Psychology |
| Sid Robinson | 537-5007 | Public Affairs |
| Mary Texeria | 537-5547 | Sociology |
| Linda Durham | 537-5912 | Parking Services |
| Jimmie Brown, Chief of Police | 537-5165 | University Police |
| Faith McClure | 537-5598 | Psychology |
| Janet Honn-Alex | 537-7203 | Women's Resource Center |
| Helga Kray | 537-5185 | Student Affairs |
| Candy Stallings | 885-8884 (24 hrs.) | SB Cnty Sexual Assault Svcs |
The University Sexual Assault Response Team (SART) is a campus-wide community -based team appointed by the university President. The team's mission is to provide a proactive response to campus sexual assault issues and to "...ensure that everything reasonably possible is and will continue to be done to prevent and respond to sexual assaults on campus."
| Office /Department | Phone No. |
|---|---|
| Police Emergency | 911 |
| Police Non-Emergency | 537-5165 |
| Counseling Center | 537-5040 |
| San Bernardino County Sexual Assault Services (24) Hour Hot Line |
885-8884 |
| Health Center | 537-5241 |
| Human Resources | 537-5138 |
| Escort Services | 537-5165 |
We recommend a police report be made in all cases of sexual assault. Criminal complaints shall be documented on official police reports when reported to university police. Every complaint will be fully investigated and everything possible will be done to ensure that the university makes an appropriate response. According to Federal Crime Reporting Laws, all such crimes shall be made a part of the public university crime statistics and will appear in the Campus Safety Report published every September.
The university police will keep all information about a survivor confidential upon request. Remember that university police can only protect the university from threats they are aware of, so help protect everyone by reporting crimes of sexual assault to the university police.
The Department of Public Safety in partnership with the Women's Resource Center, holds 15 hour physical training courses for women on escape and evasion from physical attack. The course includes a simulation phase where students put training into practice against protective suited aggressors. RAD is a nationally recognized course taught at many colleges. The Women's Resource Center will periodically offer a one or two day self-defense class for women.
This program is designed to create a whistle defense zone around the university and whistles are used for crime alerting. Participants agree to use the whistle only in the event of a police emergency and to call the police if a whistle is heard.
University police provides an escort service on a first-come, first-served basis to anyone requesting the service on campus. Student assistants equipped with police radios can walk a requester wherever they may need to go on campus. This service is available at any time.
University police can provide crime prevention training upon request in almost any areas of crime prevention, including rape prevention training. Training videos and brochures are available from the university police upon request.
University Police Web Page at http://adminfin.csusb.edu/police
"Campus Safety Report" at http://adminfin.csusb.edu/police/safetyreport.htm