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Georgia State University Police Department
Georgia State University Police
• Officers are Officers are certifiedcertified by the State of Georgia. by the State of Georgia.
• Officers are on duty 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.Officers are on duty 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
• GSUPD is a GSUPD is a National AccreditedNational Accredited and State Certified Police agency. and State Certified Police agency.
Emergency Contact
• Emergency Numbers
• (404) 413-3333 Emergency
• (404) 413-2100 Non-Emergency
• 3-3333 from any campus phone
• Emergency Call Boxes
– Over 77 on campus
– Immediate contact with Police
– Blue flashing strobe light
Please insert emergency phone # in Cell Phone
Escorts & Assists
Lost and Found (404) 413-3234
Vehicle Assist (404) 413-2100
• Jump Start Batteries
• Tire Change
Safety Escorts (404) 413-2100
• Safety Escorts are available 24/7 to parking decks, public and private parking lots, and train stations near campus.
Pedestrian Safety THE FACTS
• OVER 85% OF PEDESTRIANS HIT BY A CAR GOING OVER 40 MPH WILL BE KILLED.
• A PEDESTRIAN STRUCK BY A CAR GOING 10 MPH TO 30 MPH WILL BE INJURED.
• A PEDESTRIAN MUST ALWAYS WATCH OUT FOR VEHICLES.
Where Pedestrians are Injured
• 40 % Intersection• 60 % Non-intersection
PanhandlersYou will be asked for money!!
What to do when asked• Politely say “NO” and walk away.
• Don’t give them money!
• Call the Police.
Panhandling is illegal in Atlanta
Crime Prevention Unit The Crime Prevention Unit provides brochures and presentations to
boost crime awareness on campus and to the University community.
• Fight to Flight
• Workplace Violence
• Office Safety
• DUI/Alcohol Awareness
• Campus Safety
• Housing Safety
For information on any of the Georgia State University Crime Prevention Programs, contact Crime Prevention at (404) 413-3213.
Campus Safety Tips• Do not leave your items unattended!!!!!
• Do not leave valuables in plain view inside your cars. (CLEAN CAR CAMPAIGN)
• Secure your bike with a U-Lock or with (2) Locks.
• If possible, walk in groups of two or more.
• Always walk in well-lit areas.
• Be aware of your surroundings and using mobile and electronic devices while traveling throughout the area.
Office Of Emergency Management• Created in 2007 for comprehensive, "all-hazards/threats" for comprehensive, "all-hazards/threats"
emergency and disaster management planning efforts for Georgia emergency and disaster management planning efforts for Georgia State University. State University.
How it Effects You•Level 1
Minor emergency•Level 2
Major emergency in one area•Level 3
Major emergency effecting the entire campus
QUESTIONS