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Crime Prevention Contact Information: Robin Parlow The mission of the Crime Prevention Program is to reduce crime by providing on-going educational programs to the community. In an effort to reach our goal to empower individuals and to encourage them to work as a team with law enforcement officers, we actively teach people how crime prevention relates to them: The anticipation, recognition, and appraisal of a crime risk and the initiation of action to remove or reduce it. Our continuing goal is to educate people to take responsibility for their own safety and well being while at school, home, work, or play. The Crime Prevention Program provides services to the Davis campus and UC Davis Medical Center communities, including numerous UC Davis Medical Groups, Primary Care Clinics, and research/teaching facilities that are located throughout Northern California. These services include facility surveys with written security recommendations, and various presentations on general and specific Crime Prevention topics such as personal safety, office and facility security, workplace violence, suspicious package recognition, managing angry clients, and other subjects as requested. The Crime Prevention staff actively participates in the planning of all new building projects and advises the campus Architects and Engineers on secure building design with an emphasis on personal safety. Crime and informational alert bulletins are distributed on campus via department mail and fax, and posted on our web site. We offer an email alert notification service to which anyone (students, faculty, staff, parents, etc.) may subscribe. Whenever a crime or informational bulletin is distributed on campus, the Police Department sends an email to subscribers telling them that a bulletin has been issued, and it directs them to a specific UCDPD web site address to view the bulletin. The service also lets the subscriber know when and where the latest UC Police Annual Report has been published. Crime Prevention Resources Alarm Resources |

