A Safe Campus in a Safe City
A stimulating educational environment
and a safe environment- Cleveland State Community College (CLSCC)
offers you both. Hundreds of individuals at CLSCC are involved
in providing you with a safe living and learning environment to
make your experience at CLSCC as full of growth and as trouble-free
as possible.
A Safe Campus is Everyone's Responsibility
CSCC's security policies and procedures are
aimed at your safety and welfare. You Help maintain your own safety
on campus by following all security policies and by using common
sense safety practices, such as walking in groups, reporting suspicious
activities, not leaving books, coats or backpacks unattended, etc.
The following will provide you with an overview of security facts
that will be helpful to you. While this brochure may be more relevant to students,
much of the information will be of value to CSCC employees. Everyone on campus
should be safety conscious and follow procedures
The Office Responsible for Campus Safety
The administrative office responsible for security
on the CSCC campus is the Office of Security which reports to the Vice President
for Finance and Administration.
Security Authority and Jurisdiction
The CLSCC Office of Security has five full-time
security officers. The CSCC officers have complete authority to enforce all CSCC
rules and regulations. A security officer may also be refer the offender for
further action. Criminal offenses are report to the Cleveland City Police Department.
Joint efforts from Cleveland State Community College and Cleveland City Police
are deployed to solve serious crimes. The prosecution of all criminal offenses,
both felony and misdemeanor, are conducted by the Court System of Bradley County.
Cleveland State Community College Buildings and Programs
Each
building is inspected at least once each month by the college
security officer and yearly by the OSHA inspection team. These
checks include a close inspection of landscaping, grounds keeping,
indoor and outdoor lighting, fire code compliance, door and window
locks, and compliance with OSHA regulations. Reports are sent
to the Department of Maintenance and Plant Operations on all
maintenance needs which are sighted during these patrols.
Use of Facilities
The
policy concerning the use the use of college buildings and
facilities was developed under auspices of the Tennessee Board
of Regents. Any outside group must submit written requests and
related material to the Department of Maintenance and Plant Operations.
On-campus groups and cosponsored requests also must follow this
procedure. Any "special" use of the college facilities must have
the approval of this office. Cleveland State Community College
prescribes that security be modified prior to any entry into
the administrative offices after normal business hours. Telephones
are provided for your use to contact security at the main entrance
to the Administration Building, outside main entrance of the
L Quentin Lane Gymnasium and outside the north entrance of the
Coleman Community Services Building. Except when part or all
of the campus facilities are open to the general public for a
designated time and purpose, the buildings and facilities and
campus are accessible only to the students, staff, faculty, guests
and other visitors of CSCC. However, there are limitations to
this accessibility. All persons who utilize the CSCC campus must
provide adequate identification to officials and security personnel.
Refusal to do so may result in disciplinary action, a request
to leave the campus, or arrest. The Office of Security receives
written notification of all approved requests for use of campus
buildings and facilities. Information regarding other limitations
of access are available at the Office of Security.
Reporting Suspicious or Criminal Activity on Campus
You
should report suspicious or criminal activity or any emergency
by phoning the campus Security Office at 478-6236, or by calling
the campus operator at 472-7141, or, 478-6202, or you may come to the Security
Office, located on Adkisson drive adjacent from the adminstration building.
When reports are received, they are documented in an Incident
Report. The report, depending upon the seriousness of the situation,
may be supplemented by a report from a Cleveland State Police
Officer. All incident reports are maintained on file in the
Office of Security.
Alcoholic Beverage Policy
Cleveland
State Community College seeks to encourage and sustain an academic
environment that respects individual freedoms and promotes the
health safety and welfare of its students, faculty and staff.
In keeping with this objective, the college has established guidelines
and policies governing the possession and consumption of alcoholic
beverages on college property. Tennessee Board of Regents Policy
No. 3:05:01:01 specifically states that "the use and or possession
of alcoholic beverages on university, community college, technical
institute and technology center owned or controlled property
shall be prohibited."
Illegal Drug Policy
As a result of the Drug-Free Work
Act of 1988(Public Law 100-690), Cleveland State Community
College is committed to maintain a drug-free working environment. |