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Campus SecurityImproving Safety with Student Insight
ExecutiveSummary
‘‘’’University of Southern California | Code of Ethics
MethodologySecondaryResearch
PrimaryResearch
InsightsStrategiesand Tactics Future
MethodologySurveyed more than 200 students
18 In-Depth Interviews with 24 students
7 Community Interviews
Observations at Gate Entrances
Secondary ResearchStanford University hosts an annual Community Day
Tufts University provides contact information
Columbia University lists rresources available to community members
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Determine the most efficient safety protocol that ensures the well- being of the campus community
Determine the effectiveness of current safety measures
Determine what other universities are doing to achieve improved campus safety and community outreach goals
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43 agree
75 disagree
75 disagree
InsightsStudents feel safe on campus and USC should focus on off-campus security
USC’s communication in regards to safety is not effective
Campus saCampus safety and community relations are not the primary concerns for the majority of students
In-Depth Interviews
InsightsStudents do not believe current security measures are effective
Students recognized that USC security has much room for improvement
SSafety is more of a parental concern rather than a student concern
InsightsYellow jackets do not convey an attitude that their job is purposeful or valuable
SStudents were aware of the new security measures, but did not take it seriously
New security measures provide jobs to various members of the surrounding community
OBSERVATION
Community Interviews
InsightsNew security measures do not exclude the surrounding community
Improved security measures should be focused off-campus
SStudents who live near USC have never visited the campus
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Enhance security measures that are both effective and visual
Foster transparency and an ongoing conversation between administration, campus and community
Cultivate a culture of service learning
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Strategies
Fences
JEP Off-CampusMedia
Messaging
TrainingCommunity
Day
Dear David Quast,
You are cordinally invited to the first annual Campus Security Initiative conference, hosted by:
Location: Bovard AuditoriumDate: March 14-16, 2014
Building the framework forstronger and safer communities.
Future
USC Campus Security:Improving Safety with Student Insight