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Crime Prevention
Please select a link below:
Crime Reporting
Procedures
Classroom Emergency Phones
Emergency Call Boxes
Emergency
Response
Call Lines
Off-Campus
Crime Prevention
District Property
Sexual Assault
Substance Abuse
One
of the most essential ingredients of any successful crime prevention program
is an informed public. It is the goal of the Department to inform students
and staff in a timely manner of any criminal activity or security problem
that may pose a reasonable threat to their safety. Such information will be
distributed to students through brochures, through newsletters, posted
notices or student publications. Faculty and staff are informed through
inter-department memos, bulletins and newsletters.
Individuals
who need to be on campus other than during regular scheduled work hours must
secure authorization prior to their arrival from the appropriate department
chairperson or supervisor. The District Police should be notified of their
presence. Many campus rooms and areas are protected by intrusion alarms and
before entering these areas, The District Police should be called. It is the
responsibility of those using rooms, offices or other areas to lock access
doors, turn off lights and close all windows. Facilities Services staff and
District Police staff will check many campus areas during off-hours, but the
primary responsibility for security lies with the user.
Crime Reporting Procedures
The
District Police Department has personnel available 24 hours a day. Emergencies,
criminal activities, or other incidents may be reported at any time, day or
night by calling:
EMERGENCIES:
911
DISTRICT
POLICE: (619) 644-7654
EL
CAJON POLICE: (619) 579-3311
S.D. POLICE DEPT: (619)531-2000
S.D. SHERIFF: (619) 565-5200
Classroom Emergency Phones
Emergencies and other requests for services can be
reported to the District Police by using the classroom emergency phone
located in each classroom.
Emergency
Call Boxes
Emergencies and other requests for services can be
reported to the District Police by using one of the colored Emergency Call Boxes
located in the parking lots of both campuses.

Emergency Response Call Lines
At least one pay phone
in each group of pay phones throughout both campuses is equipped with
emergency speed dialing.
Dialing pound sign (#) + (1) will immediately connect
the caller to the District Police Department. These phones are easily
identified by a sign above the phone, and by a vinyl sticker displaying a two
digit number that will enable the caller to relay their exact location to the
officers. Emergency directions in Braille are also on each phone to assist
the visually impaired. More information is available through the Disabled
Student Services Offices.
Off-Campus
Crime Information
Depending on the location of the
crime, the San Diego Police Department, the San Diego County Sheriff's Department
and El Cajon Police Department provide the District Police with crime data
for the areas surrounding both campuses. The District Police will notify the
college community when security problems arise.
District
Property
No
District property may be removed from the Grossmont or Cuyamaca campuses
without prior written authorization from the department Dean or area
supervisor. Unauthorized removal of District property from any of the two
campuses is a violation of the law and violators may face prosecution by the
District.
Sexual Assault
Information
regarding prevention of sexual assault is available at the District Police
office at Grossmont College and at the District Police office at Cuyamaca
College.
A
victim of sexual assault on campus should contact the District Police
immediately for assistance at 644-7654 or by dialing #1 on Speed Dialing
equipped pay phone located on both campuses or by using one of the Emergency
Call Boxes.
Absolutely
nothing related to an assault should be touched, moved or contaminated prior
to police arrival. No cleaning of any person or item involved (including
clothing, vehicle or other scene) should occur.
District
Police officers understand that to be assaulted is extremely traumatic and
officers will help victims obtain medical and other appropriate support
services. An off-campus law enforcement agency will be contacted by District
Police officers if specialized resources are needed to complete a criminal
investigation.
Trained,
caring counselors may be reached at any one of the following locations:
Grossmont College Health Services: (619) 644-7000 ext. 7192
Cuyamaca College Health Services: (619) 660-4000 ext. 4200
Rape
and Domestic Violence Crisis Hotline: 1-(888) 272-1767
National Rape Hotline: 1-(800) 656-HOPE
Women's Resource Center: (760) 757-3500
In addition to criminal charges, the
Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District has disciplinary procedures
for cases of alleged sex offences with sanctions that may be imposed as
appropriate.
Substance Abuse
The
Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District Governing Board prohibits the
unlawful possession, use or distribution of illicit drugs or alcohol by
students on District property, and as part of any District sponsored or
sanctioned activity.
Any
student or employee in violation of this policy is subject to disciplinary
action, up to and including expulsion from the District or termination of
employment. The decision to take disciplinary action in any instance rests
with the Governing Board after consideration of recommendations made by the
site administrator and advisory panel.
The
possession, use and sale of alcoholic beverages by anyone on District
property is a violation of California Business and Professions Code 25608, as
well as the Student Code of Conduct. The use, sale or possession of any
illegal drug is a violation of state law and any person found in violation
may be subject to arrest by federal, state, local or college law enforcement
authorities. Criminal prosecution is separate from any administrative
discipline that may be imposed by the District.
The District provides
information on drug treatment and prevention through the Health Services
Office. Contact the Health Services Office or Risk Management for more
information.
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