

University of California Police Officers generally provide for the peace, safety, and security of persons and facilities on the university campus and those properties owned, controlled, or occupied by the University of California. It is the function of the patrol unit to provide twenty-four hour uniformed patrol coverage to all areas of the university. Officers provide preventive patrols on foot, bicycle, and motor vehicles; receive, process, and investigate complaints by citizens; respond to emergencies such as crimes, accidents, injuries, illness, and fires; protect persons and property through crime prevention; arrest offenders; appear in court; provide traffic control and enforcement; attend community meetings; perform miscellaneous services related to public health and safety; safeguard the custody and disposal of evidence and lost and found property.

The Rescue unit provides the university and surrounding community with
a paramedic ambulance service that operates twenty-four hours
a day. The unit is staffed with full-time Paramedics and part-time
Emergency Medical
Technicians that are also full-time UCSB students. The Rescue
unit contributes to the medical readiness of the community by
delivering emergency medical
aid and teaching cardiopulmonary resuscitation classes to campus
departments and the public. The unit actively participates in
the skill development
of emergency medical technicians and paramedics by participating
in training seminars and supporting the county’s annual Emergency
Medical Services Conference. The Rescue unit responded to six
hundred and sixty-four medical calls this year, transporting
four hundred and fifty eight patients to a medical facility.
Two hundred and six of the medical calls were for first aid assistance,
not requiring patient
transportation.

The Rape Prevention and Education Program (RPEP) is a personal safety program jointly sponsored by the UCSB Police Department and the UCSB Women’s Center. Police and RPEP staff work together to educate the campus community about sexual assault prevention and to develop strategies for a safer environment. RPEP staff is also available to provide education, aid, and counseling to survivors of sexual assault.
Rape prevention workshops, discussions, and seminars are available to all students, staff, and faculty, both on-campus and in the surrounding community. Workshops focus on prevention, resources and assistance.

The Investigations unit fulfills the community’s need for advanced resources in criminal investigation, crime prevention, personal safety, dignitary protection, and liaison to outside agencies. The unit investigates all major felonies, crimes against persons, property, and general crimes. The supervisor of the unit acts as the coordinator for the hiring process for police officers.

This unit is responsible for managing the department’s in-service
training, coordination of all crime prevention programs, approval
of campus alarm systems, including the 5-point security inspections,
and other staff
projects. This position is also responsible for media relations,
updating the department web page with logs and alerts, and acts
as the Public Information Officer.

The Community Service Organization (CSO) consists of students who work
with the Police Department in serving the campus community. The
CSO program began in 1972 as a communication link between the police and
students,
and has grown to fulfill safety and security needs of the university.
CSOs provide public assistance and personal safety escorts, complete
security checks, and detect safety hazards in campus facilities. CSOs
also provide
security for campus events and residence halls, to meet the special
needs of these areas. In response to the needs of over fourteen thousand
bicyclists
at UCSB, CSOs conduct a comprehensive safety program of bicycle
education, licensing, and enforcement. Throughout 2004, the CSOs have
participated
in a campaign to educate the public and regulate behavior pertaining
to “Rolling
Stock” (motor vehicles, bicycles, skaters, in-line skaters and skateboarders)
issues in the central campus.

The Isla Vista Foot Patrol (IVFP) was initiated in 1970 in the interest of developing “community based policing” for Isla Vista. The UCSB Police Department works with the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Department (SBSO) and the California Highway Patrol (added in 1995) to staff the IVFP. While the SBSO maintains overall jurisdictional responsibility for Isla Vista, the UCSB Police Department and California Highway Patrol provide a cooperative role in serving the special needs of a highly diverse population of over nineteen thousand people. The UCSB Police Department also serves an important role in representing the university’s interests in matters of safety and security. The IVFP provides police uniformed public safety services on foot, bicycle and in motor vehicles.

The Records unit provides information resources to university departments and law enforcement affiliates. The Records unit serves as a “clearing house” for information developed and recorded by all units of the Police Department. Services include police record maintenance and control; employment identification processing; records liaison with other university departments.

The Communications unit provides radio and telephone support services to police personnel and the public. Services include: dispatching police department response to all calls for emergency and routine services; providing information and assistance to the public; monitoring alarm systems for fire, hazard, security, and intrusion; and maintaining crime and traffic record data systems.
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