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City University of New York Department of Public Safety | |
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Common name | City University of New York Public Safety |
Abbreviation | CUNY DPS |
Motto | "Service - Integrity - Pride" "Protecting and Serving the University Community" |
Agency overview | |
Formed | 1992 |
Jurisdictional structure | |
Operations jurisdiction | New York, New York, USA |
Map of City University of New York Department of Public Safety's jurisdiction | |
Legal jurisdiction | New York State |
General nature | |
Operational structure | |
Campus Peace Officers | 600+ |
Agency executive |
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Facilities | |
Colleges | 24 Colleges All colleges operated by the City University of New York |
Website | |
CUNY Official Site |
The City University of New York Public Safety Department (CUNY Public Safety) is the fifth largest law enforcement agency in New York City whose duties are to protect all campuses owned by the City University of New York (CUNY) and to enforce state and city laws on and off campus grounds 24 hours a day 7 days a week. The CUNY Public Safety Department is one of the largest law enforcement agencies in New York City with over 600 Officers. The CUNY Public Safety Department serves and protects more than 540,000 students throughout the five boroughs of the City of New York.
History
In 1990 under the order of then University Chancellor, W. Ann Reynolds, the CUNY Public Safety Department was formed after CUNY found a need to provide public safety services for its own community. The Public Safety force at each of the 19 CUNY campuses were headed by Directors. These Directors eventually were designated as Chiefs. The first officers to be brought on were sergeants who were primarily retired police and correction officers from around New York City. These officers laid the groundwork for a department that would grow to 600 members strong. In 1991 the first patrol officers were added to the ranks. These new patrol officers and their sergeants were designated as Special Patrolmen and were sworn in by the New York City Police Commissioner. After a few years, the officers received recognition by the State of New York as Peace Officers and were then commissioned by the state. In time the ranks of Corporal, Lieutenant and Specialist were introduced.
Reporting directly to the Director of their respective command, there are three types of Specialist: Crime Prevention/Investigations, Electronics Service, and Fire Safety. In recent years, the rank of Deputy Chief and Director has been added to the rank structure.
As of September 2011, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, has officially employed CUNY Public Safety Sergeants, phasing out the student-employed Public Safety Field Supervisor position. However, the campus reserves certain post assignments for students as a training tool, thus allowing students to be hired to provide security services until further notice. Public Safety Sergeants hold Peace Officer status throughout the state of New York, the student security personnel are hired as College Assistants and hold no peace officer status.
Ranks
There are eight titles (referred to as ranks) in the City University of New York Public Safety Department:
Title | Insignia | Uniform Shirt Color |
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Chief | ||
Deputy Chief | ||
Director | ||
Lieutenant | ||
Sergeant |
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Corporal | ||
Specialist | ||
Campus Peace Officer |
Incidents
- A deadly stampede during a 1991 celebrity basketball game at City College of New York organized by Sean "Puffy" Combs and rapper Heavy D sparked CUNY to upgrade its level of security on its campuses. The tragic incident at City College left 8 people dead and 29 injured.
- In the 1990s, CUNY suffered student take overs of its campuses during tuition hike protests. Students locked the University Administration out and were removed only after the NYPD was called in. These two incidents prompted the University to speed its development of an in house police force that it could use to enforce university policy as well as the laws of New York State.
- On September 11, 2001, the city was the target of terrorist attacks. CUNY's Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC) lost an academic building called Fiterman Hall due to the collapse of the World Trade Center. The City University of New York BMCC Campus is the only higher education institution to have been directly affected by the 9/11 attacks. During the rescue and recovery operation for the World Trade Center, the Port Authority Police Department set up headquarters at CUNY's BMCC campus. The CUNY Public Safety Special Response Team (formally called the SAFE Team) evacuated neighboring apartment complexes such as Independence Plaza and assisted in area access control.
Units
Currently, CUNY Public Safety has the following units:
- Patrol - Officers patrol on foot, on bicycles, segways, and in marked police cars.
- Bike Patrol - Part of the patrol unit, officers are required to complete a 5 day course to qualify.
- Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT) - Many members of the department are state certified Emergency Medical Technicians. In addition to their law enforcement duties, these officers, as medical emergency specialists, must receive 140 hours (28 weeks) of state certified medical training with an additional 12-hour rotation in a hospital emergency room. The EMTs are equipped with an array of medical emergency equipment.
- Canine Unit
- Special Response Unit - Formally called the S.A.F.E. Team.
- Training
- Investigations
Future of the units
The restructuring of the S.A.F.E Team to be more reflective of other emergency response units throughout the Greater New York City area is also under consideration. There are additional plans to expanding services including maritime and mounted units.
Training
The department's first public safety academy was housed at John Jay College of Criminal Justice. CUNY's current public safety academy is located at York College in Jamaica, Queens, however the academy will be moving to another location in Jamaica, Queens in order to expand. The training course provides the state required hours of training needed to certify all officers as peace officers and other training relevant to university policing. This includes, but is not limited to; law, police science, powers of a peace officer, defensive tactics, community interaction, radio use, arrest procedures, and first aid/CPR. CUNY peace officers receive additional annual training on law enforcement topics and bi-annual emergency medical training. CUNY also trains NYC Health and Hospital Police officers and Brooklyn Public Library peace officers. All agencies receive basic training, but the training courses also vary from agency to agency. The public safety academy may begin to train other law enforcement officers, such as New York City Deputy Sheriffs.
Equipment and vehicles
CUNY officers are equipped with an ASP baton, pepper spray, handcuffs, flashlight, bullet resistant vest, and a radio that is directly linked to a Central Dispatcher and to other officers.
Although CUNY officers are trained to use deadly physical force, only officers at certain post assignments carry a firearm due to current CUNY policy. Historically, the university had anti-police sentiment. Most officers are unarmed. Some officers assigned to the SAFE team, special assignments, and officers authorized by their college president, carry firearms.
The department uses numerous vehicles including vans, bikes, scooters, and patrol cars.
Power and authority
CUNY Campus Peace Officers are New York State Peace Officers authorized to make warrantless arrests and use physical and deadly force. Campus Peace Officers are also authorized to carry firearms with the approval of their college president and accords to NYPD pistol License section. Colleges such as Lehman and Brooklyn College have armed their supervisors on a full-time basis, in uniform and plainclothes. Several other campuses have officers that carry on special assignments and have at least one to two firearms on campus on a regular basis. In total, CUNY has approximately 100 armed officers, according to the NYPD Pistol License Division.
Relationship with the NYPD
The working relationship between the NYPD and the CUNY Public Safety Department is very good. Both departments have partnered up to combat crime in campuses throughout the city.
See also
- List of law enforcement agencies in New York
- Law enforcement in New York City
- Department of Public Safety
References
- Deadly Stampede at City College
- Plan for Public Safety Academy in Downtown Jamaica
- Special Training For Special Officers
- CUNY dept car
- CUNY dept car
- CUNY dept SUV
- CUNYdept scooter
External links
- Hostos College CUNY Public Safety Website
- Lehman College CUNY Public Safety Website
- CUNY Public Safety Website
- Baruch College CUNY Public Safety Website
- City College CUNY Public Safety Website
- Graduate Center College CUNY Public Safety Website
- Hunter College CUNY Public Safety Website
- College of Staten Island CUNY Public Safety Website
- Brooklyn College CUNY Public Safety Website
- Bronx College CUNY Public Safety Website
- York College CUNY Public Safety Website
- Lehman College CUNY Public Safety Website
- Teamsters Local 237