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Th The LSU Campus: C Safety and Security Panel Office of the Dean of Students Residential Life Parking, Traffic, & g, , Transportation LSU Police Department LSU Student Health Center Emergency Operations Center Office f th Offi of the Dean of Students Safety: A Shared Responsibility Our Campus Community is one in which we need all members to: Be prepared for an emergency Stay informed about emergency...

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Th The LSU Campus: C Safety and Security Panel Office of the Dean of Students Residential Life Parking, Traffic, & g, , Transportation LSU Police Department LSU Student Health Center Emergency Operations Center Office f th Offi of the Dean of Students Safety: A Shared Responsibility Our Campus Community is one in which we need all members to: Be prepared for an emergency Stay informed about emergency procedures Be aware of our surroundings Look out for one another Department of Residential Life MISSION OF THE DEPARTMENT Provide learning communities by developing g y p g programs that promote academic success and personal development and providing attractive, clean, comfortable, and safe facilities that meet l f bl d f f ili i h the needs of the campus community. Tools that keep our residential communities safer: Front Desks Professional and student staff on-call 24-7 Card Access at strategically placed/well-lighted entrances and within the facilities Key security policies Lighting Audits around the communities Excellent Staff Training and outlined procedures within the departmental staff manual Safety messages within the communities (i.e. signs, brochures, etc.) Office of Parking, Traffic & g, Transportation Campus Transit 7 Days a Week 5:30 p.m. 3:00 a.m.(except holidays) (225) 578-5555 Bus Service Day Service 12 Buses Night Service 3 Buses (Monday Friday) Parking LSU Police Department 70 Police Officers (225)578-3231 24 / 7 Operation Emergency 911 E Security Cameras Extra officers in the residential areas Patrol Cars-Motorcycles-Mountain Bikes-K-9 Units Crime Interdiction Unit (CIU) and plain clothes security teams Specialized training and equipment emergency for response Statistics: http://appl003.lsu.edu/PubSafety/lsupolice.nsf/$Content/Crime+Statistics?O penDocument Student Health Center Wellness Education Department RAD: Rape Aggression Defense Systems Class, call 578-5718 to register SAVA Sexual Assault Victim's Advocacy Program LSU is the only institution in the state that has a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) MyStudentBody required online alcohol education class. www.lsu.edu/mystudentbody d ti l l d / t d tb d Mental Health Service (Student Health Center) Free confidential visits The PHONE: 924-LSU1 (924-5781) The Baton Rouge Crisis Intervention Center, 24 hour crisis assistance SAVA Program Student Health Center Wellness Education Department Safety tips: LOCK your doors Alcohol usage compromises safety g p y Safeguard personal information Prescription medications Illegal substances www.lsu.edu/shc or www.lsu.edu/wellness l d /h l d / ll Emergency Operations Center LSU's Emergency Operations Center (EOC) is an all hazards center....

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xlviiACKNOWLEDGEMENTSThe two editors wish to express their sincere gratitude to all authors that contributed to the writing of the Chapters, for the quality of their work, for the efforts spent and for their great patience which had been challenge