Campus Safety Commission
The Campus Safety Commission will advise the University’s Chief Safety Officer on matters related to the development, implementation, and evaluation of informed, inclusive, and responsive safety policies and practices.
Work & Goals
November 18, 2024-Safety Commission Meeting
- Discussed having members of the safety commission being involved in interviews for the UA Director of Emergency Management.
- Discussed building management and structure as it related to Emergency Management.
- Discussed the Safety Survey and spreadsheet of tangibles that should be acted upon, including training and educational opportunities. Safety Survey will be every other year.
- Discussed fire and evacuation drills planning and process.
- Discussed what should be included in a university camera policy.
October 25, 2024-Safety Commission Meeting
Presentation from Aaron Barnes, the Director of Counseling and Psych Services (CAPS). The focus of the presentation was the services CAPS offers and the interactions between CAPS and the Office of Public Safety (OPS).
August 26, 2024-Safety Commission Meeting
Dr. Jessie Semmann gave a presentation to the commission, on the Threat Assessment and Management Team (TAMT). She addressed what TAMT is and how it works. She also discussed new training related to conflict resolution and de-escalation. The goal of TAMT is to get in front of more students this year. The group discussed methods for sharing information and centralized reporting.
August 5, 2024-Safety Commission Meeting
- Safety survey discussed.
- Focus groups and next steps discussed.
- TAMT Edge learning videos will be mandatory for employees.
- Discussed new initiatives in student orientation or within syllabi.
- Discussed OPS presence at faculty orientation.
- Continue working to establish a culture of safety on campus.
March 11, 2024-Safety Commission Meeting
- Commission will break in June and July and will pick back up again in August.
- New commission members have been identified and will be added to the commission.
- Future safety strolls with faculty and staff are being considered.
- PAX report progress.
- Safety survey discussed.
- Back to school fall safety considerations.
February 19, 2024-Safety Commission Meeting
- The first Safety Stroll with Steve took place February 13, a second is scheduled for March.
- President Robbins addressed the group.
- Discussions around increased transparency.
- Considering task force with TPD to address off-campus crime
- Increase in police patrolling campus particularly in parking garages to combat vehicle break-ins.
- UAPD community academy began.
- Looking at federal grants to fund safety-related issues.
- Consider adding additional members to the commission.
January 8, 2024-Safety Commission Meeting
- Discussed Clery Timely Warning requirements.
- The spring UAPD Community Academy reached capacity in a couple of days.
- Discussed a safety survey and long-term goals.
November 27, 2023 - Safety Commission Meeting
- Discussed recent additions to the Office of Public Safety and future plans.
- Discussed how campus is reacting to the safety changes made over the last six months and how we can enhance campus safety awareness.
November 6, 2023 - Safety Commission Meeting
Interim Police Chief Chris Olson discussed changes made at the University of Arizona Police Department (UAPD).
- UAPD is working closely with the community, created a new executive office, a mental health support officer and more. There is a focus on trauma-informed solutions for victims. UAPD will host a Community Academy in the Spring for faculty and staff and may include students at a later date. Olson discussed the blue envelope program, trauma kits, Clery Timely Warnings, and addressed questions about building trust in the community.
October 16, 2023 - Safety Commission Meeting
Review of safety survey sent to undergraduates living in residential halls in April 2023.
- Discussion included: linking comments with demographic information, pedestrian safety, layering crime rates where students don’t feel safe, address dark areas on campus, conduct overall safety climate survey.
Members
The Campus Safety Commission was established in May 2023 and meets every three weeks. Members are selected by the University president. Questions or suggestions for the commission may be directed to any of the members.
Steven C. Patterson
Vice President and Chief Safety OfficerChair, Campus Safety Commission
Sam Dahl
Graduate student, Atmospheric SciencesEsperanza Freitchen
Senior Director, Multicultural Student ServicesAdriana Grijalva
ASUA President, 2024-2025Jennifer Hatcher
Vice Provost, Chief Inclusion OfficerCollier Hill
Alum, Community memberAmanda Kraus
Assistant Vice President, Campus LifeExecutive Director, Disability Resources
Associate Professor of Practice, Educational Policy Studies and Practice
Kathleen Meixner
Alum, Community memberAbhijay Murugesan
Medical student, College of Medicine - TucsonBarak Orbach
Robert H. Mundheim Professor of Law and BusinessKara Riley
Alum, Community memberChristina Rocha
Manager, RII Business Center Transaction TeamChristine Salvesen
Chief Retention OfficerPraise Zenenga
Department Head, Africana StudiesAssociate Professor, African American Studies (Tenured)