Ģý is authorized by Texas law to operate its own campus police department. The Ģý Police Department (ĢýPD) staff is made up of fourteen (14) full-time police officers, five (5) reserve police officers and six (6) part-time public safety personnel, in addition to office and clerical personnel. Officers are on duty 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, 365 days per year.
All ĢýPD police officers have completed State of Texas approved law enforcement academies and are fully certified and licensed as Texas Peace Officers by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement. Officers are commissioned as police officers by Ģý under the provisions of the Texas Education Code, section 51.212 and are recognized as peace officers under Article 2.12 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, and in addition are also certified as adjunct City of Abilene Police Department police officers under Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 2.123.
Pursuant to these statutes, ĢýPD officers have full police powers and authority to respond to police-related calls and other emergencies, investigate reported crimes, arrest individuals and enforce traffic law. The primary jurisdiction of ĢýPD includes the properties owned or controlled by Ģý but also applies anytime that ĢýPD officers are otherwise in the commission of their assigned duties in any Texas county in which Ģý owns or controls property. Additionally, all Texas Peace Officers, including Ģý officers, may arrest individuals for certain types of offenses even while outside their primary jurisdiction. ĢýPD officers also operate with full Peace Officer authority as adjunct Abilene police officers any time they are off campus and within a designated geographic zone extending more than a one-mile radius of the Ģý campus.
ĢýPD maintains a close working relationship with the City of Abilene Police Department, the local office of the Texas Department of Public Safety and the local field office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Officers are in direct radio contact with the Abilene Police Department and will also respond to police calls in the neighborhoods immediately adjacent to the campus when requested by APD or when emergency circumstances are present. ĢýPD meets regularly with APD to discuss crimes, incidents and trends that may jointly affect the City and Ģý.
ĢýPD also monitors APD call/offense data for any student involvement in criminal activity off campus. This information may be forwarded to the appropriate university officials for possible university follow-up pursuant to university conduct code violation.
Ģý Police officers are also classified by Ģý as university officials and have the authority to enforce certain university regulations and policies related to student conduct issues, parking regulations and other university policy matters. When ĢýPD officers handle students related to matters of university policy, these cases are referred through the university Office of the Dean of Students.
When students are handled by ĢýPD officers on matters that constitute violations of local, state or federal laws, the students may be subject to arrest or citation as allowed by law. Additionally, in criminal cases involving students, the case will also be referred through the university Office of the Dean of Students for possible university sanctions and/or discipline.
We appreciate the opportunity to serve our students and staff and welcome your comments or questions. Please call our office if we can be of assistance.
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The Clery Act requires certain individuals and groups to report crimes or hate-related incidents that are disclosed to them. You can find more information about this requirement on the Campus Security Authority page.
In accordance with the Campus Sex Crimes Prevention Act of 2000, which amends the Jacob Wetterling Crimes Against Children and Sexually Violent Offender Registration Act, the Jeanne Clery Act and the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, the Ģý Police Department is providing a link to the Texas Department of Public Safety Sex Offender Registry. The link is listed below to your convenience.
This Act requires institutions of higher education to issue a statement advising the campus community where law enforcement information provided by the State concerning registered sex offenders may be obtained.
The Act also requires sex offenders who are required to register in the State to provide notice of each institution of higher education in the State at which the offender is employed, enrolled or carries on a vocation.
In the State of Texas, convicted sex offenders are required to register with the local municipal or county law enforcement agency that holds primary jurisdiction for the area in which the offender lives. Local agencies then submit this information to the Texas Department of Public Safety, Crime Records Division, Austin Texas.
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