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Our Mission

mission.jpgThe mission of the Weber State University Police Department in partnership with the campus community, is to cultivate a safe and secure atmosphere which supports the educational process and promotes academic and personal achievement, and community prosperity.  Read More... 

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WSU Pandemic Plan

WSU has in place an all-hazard Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) which addresses responsibilities and actions taken in the event of a major event or disaster that will affect the campus. The EOP will be a guide in decisions with regard to an avian flu outbreak and any other pandemic that may afflict Utah and/or WSU.         pandemic_image.jpg

  The plan in PDF format can be downloaded here. 

  The "Concept of Operations During a Pandemic Threat " document can be found here.

Emergency Operations Plan

Weber State University’s Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) outlines a strategy to cope with hazards that threaten the campus, as well as the concept of operations and management of critical resources in response to potential emergencies. It defines the role and responsibilities of departments, divisions and agencies on and off campus that are vital to help protect life and property.   Download Here (PDF)... WSU_Emergency_Preparedness_logo_small.png

 
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Weber State University Crime Prevention Handbook

 

Below is our comprehensive crime prevention handbook containing tips and strategies on preventing crime and not becoming a victim.

 

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Did You Know?

We want to remind all drivers on and around Weber State University to be aware of the marked crosswalks. With the large amount of pedestrian and vehicular traffic, it is important that both drivers and pedestrians take an active roll in looking out for each other. Failure to yeild to a pedestrian in a marked crosswalk will result in a citation. (UCA 41-6a-1002                  

Campus Watch

campus_watch_logo_eye.pngCampus Watch is a program designed to enlist every member of the Weber State University community- students, faculty and staff- in a cooperative campaign against crime. Read More..

Sidewalk Policy

The use of skateboards, bicycles, scooters, or any "human powered device" is prohibited on campus in accordance with WSU Campus Policy 5-34a. It states "The use of rollerskates, skateboards and bicycles on campus sidewalks is prohibited." and outlines possible sanctions that offenders can face. Weber State Police urge all students, faculty and visitors to please read this important policy by clicking the link above.

Campus Sex Crimes Prevention Act

In accordance with the "Campus Sex Crimes Prevention Act" (amends 42 United States Code 14071), the Utah Sex Offender Registration Act (77-27-21.5, U.C.A.) requires notice to be given to institutions of higher education of persons required by the act to register and who are affiliated with the institution. Read More...

Quick Tips

Here are some quick tips to prevent theft in buildings.

  • Lock your doors, no matter how long you are gone for
  • Don't loan out your keys to anyone, no matter how good of a friend they are
  • Report suspicious activity IMMEDIATLY by calling 626-6460 or 911

Clery Act

The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act is a landmark federal law, originally known as the Campus Security Act, that requires colleges and universities across the United States to disclose information about crime on and around their campuses. The law was amended in 1992 to add a requirement that schools afford the victims of campus sexual assault certain basic rights, and was amended again in 1998 to expand the reporting requirements. Read More...