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Be Safe, Be Aware 2000-2002

Publications and Policies > Right to Know > Campus Crime and Safety 2000-2002

Miami is committed to maintaining a safe learning environment for all students and members of the university community. While Miami's campus is relatively safe, crime does occur on campus. Each member of the university community has a responsibility to contribute to the well-being of the community. Everyone must participate in crime prevention efforts and develop good personal safety habits.

  • Lock your doors
  • Secure your personal property
  • Walk in groups at night
  • Avoid areas with which you are not familiar
  • Use the campus escort services, Campus Assault Prevention Program (CAPP)
    Oxford campus 529-2277
    Hamilton campus 785-3222
    Middletown campus 727-3333

Your University Police

Miami University Police
Police Services Center
4945 Oxford-Trenton Road (across from the Miami Stables)
529-2222

The department:

  • Patrols campus 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, by car, bicycle, and on foot.
  • Evaluates reported crimes, conducts investigations, and effects arrests.
  • Enforces all state and local laws.
  • Works cooperatively with the Oxford police and other local law enforcement agencies.
  • Works cooperatively with the Office of Judicial Affairs to enforce Miami's Code of Student Conduct.
  • Distributes campus crime alerts.
Take Advantage of Safety Programs

The University Police sponsors these crime prevention and safety awareness programs. For information, call 529-2222.

  • Emergency phones on campus
  • Campus Assault Prevention Program (CAPP) escort service
  • Crime Prevention Tips and Services Guide distributed to first-year students
  • Rape Aggression Defense (RAD) class
  • Presentations to small groups on a variety of safety topics
  • Registration of bicycles
  • Engraving and videotaping of personal property

Registration of Sexual Predators

Under Ohio law, responsibility for registration of sexual predators has been assigned to the sheriff's office. Information concerning the presence of registered sex offenders in Butler County is available at www.butlersheriff.org/

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