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- Reporting An Incident | Campus Safety
Anonymous reports about crimes that have occurred, or that you believe will happen in the future, can be made to Crime Stoppers Toronto. The anonymity of tips received by this non-profit community agency are guaranteed by the Supreme Court of Canada since 1997. Tips are forwarded to the police for investigation. The identity of the tipster is never known. Crime Stoppers can be reached by phone anonymously in Toronto at 416-222-TIPS (8477) or toll free 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) from anywhere in North America, online at 222Tips.com . VISIT CRIME STOPPERS
- Campus Safety | University of Toronto
Your University of Toronto Campus Police are now the University of Toronto Campus Safety Special Constable Service! Campus Safety Special Constables have been providing public safety services to the University of Toronto since 1904. Toronto Police Video Connect with us on social media! Latest Campus Safety News UPDATE: CSA 25-001: TPS News Release - MAN ARRESTED Broadcast Time: 17:15 Date: March 21, 2025 Type: Community Safety Alert (CSA) Homicide Investigation, Queen's Park Crescent and College... Campus Safety Special Constable Service Mar 21 2 min read Quick Links I want information on leaving an abusive relationship. I want information on leaving an abusive relationship. I am (or someone I know) is thinking about suicide or self-harming. I am (or someone I know) is thinking about suicide or self-harming. I want information on what to do about harassing behaviour. I want information on what to do about harassing behaviour. I want information on applying for a career with Campus Safety. I want information on applying for a career with Campus Safety. I want information on filing a report with Campus Safety Special Constables. I want information on filing a report with Campus Safety Special Constables. I want to follow up on a report I filed with Campus Safety Special Constables previously. I want to follow up on a report I filed with Campus Safety Special Constables previously. I have a question about parking at the University. I have a question about parking at the University. I want to compliment a member of Campus Safety. I want to compliment a member of Campus Safety. I want to file a complaint about a member of Campus Safety. I want to file a complaint about a member of Campus Safety.
- Contact Us | University of Toronto Campus Safety Special Constable Service
Contact Us Campus Status University of Toronto Campus Safety Special Constable Service 21 Sussex Avenue Toronto, Ontario M5S 1J6 Canada Campus Safety Communications Centre (24/7) Non-urgent: 416-978-2323 Campus Urgent: 416-978-2222 or 911 Fax: 416-978-1099 Connect with us on social media! instagram.com/UofTSafety twitter.com/UofTSafety facebook.com/UofTSafety Campus Safety Leadership Michael Munroe - Director Contact Michael Munroe Peter Shipley - Assistant Director, Operations Contact Peter Shipley Ryan Dow - Assistant Director, Community Liaison & Support Team Contact Ryan Dow
- Reporting An Incident | Campus Safety
General Occurrence Reporting The University of Toronto Campus Safety Special Constable Service currently accepts reports by phone, in-person and via the U of T Safety App. We do not accept reports over social media and in most cases, we are unable to act on anonymous reports - particularly in criminal matters where there must be a victim to proceed with charges. Most criminal matters reported to our Service, with the exception of a few (including sexual assaults), will be investigated by Campus Safety Special Constables. Please note that, in some cases, the issue that you are reporting may not be a criminal matter. In such cases, officers will make all reasonable efforts to direct you to a more appropriate reporting contact. If you report an occurrence, you can expect to see the following process take place: A Campus Safety Special Constable will interview you and collect the following information: Your personal information (e.g. name, date of birth, address, uToronto ID number) Your contact information (e.g. phone number, email address) Your statement (if you are providing a written statement, you will be asked to sign it) Any evidence you have pertaining to the occurrence If an occurrence report will be generated, the investigating Special Constable will provide you with an occurrence number - if one is available at the time of the interview. Occurrence reports that are generated are forwarded to our Community Resource Unit for further investigation. A copy of the occurrence report may also be submitted to the Toronto Police Service. Following Up on a Report Campus Safety Special Constables will not contact you after a report is made, unless further information is required by investigators or unless there is an update that we can share with you. Due to the call volume and caseload of investigators, it is not possible for us to provide an update on the disposition of every report that comes in. If you need to follow up with the Campus Safety Special Constable Service regarding a report you had filed because you have new information that is relevant to the occurrence you reported, please contact Campus Safety Communications at 416-978-2323 and reference the occurrence number (if one was provided to you) when asking to speak with an officer.
- Theft Prevention | Campus Safety
Theft Prevention Did You Know? In most cases of personal property thefts commonly reported to Campus Safety, the items that were taken were left unattended - often for a very short period of time! You can greatly reduce the likelihood of falling victim to a personal property theft by removing the opportunity and taking/keeping your belongings with you - even if you intend to step away briefly. Consider employing some of these theft prevention strategies to keep yourself safe on or off campus! Theft of Electronics Don't leave your personal electronics unattended - keep them in sight and within reach. Pack lightly for the day and keep your valuables at home unless you need them. Pay attention to your surroundings when taking out and using your electronic devices. Consider purchasing a STOP Plate for your laptop or tablet to help increase chances of recovery in the event of a theft. Keep a record of your device's information (e.g. serial #, make and model) somewhere safe to help increase the chance of recovery. Theft from Lockers Invest in a high-quality lock for your locker and use it! Check your lock on a regular basis and replace it if it showing signs of wear. Keep your locker combination or your key to yourself. Consider leaving valuables that you don't need for the day at home. Pay attention to your surroundings when accessing your locker, especially when depositing items into your locker. Report any suspicious activity to Campus Police or Building Patrollers. Always double check your lock before leaving the area to ensure it is secure. Theft from Vehicles Ensure all doors are locked and secured prior to leaving the area. Check to ensure all windows (including sunroofs) are closed entirely. Don't leave valuables in your car - if you must leave them, hide them from view prior to parking. Be mindful that charging cords, GPS mounts and other accessories left in plain view can signal the presence of valuable items in the vehicle. Keep them hidden. Don't leave your registration or insurance paperwork in the vehicle - these documents have your home address listed. Don't leave your home car garage openers in the vehicle - take it with you.
- Work Alone | Campus Safety
Work Alone The Work Alone program is designed to create a safer environment for U of T students, staff and faculty who are working alone in isolated areas on the campus and for individuals with ongoing personal safety concerns. How does it work? Step 1 - Download the U of T Campus Safety App from the Apple Store of Google Play. Step 2 - Initiate a Work Alone Session Step 3 - Check in on your scheduled check in times. If you do not, Campus Safety Communications will call you and/or have Special Constables attend your location. How do I sign up if I do not have a mobile device? Register by calling Campus Safety Communications at 416-978-2323 or by visiting us at 21 Sussex Ave, 1st Floor. Please be prepared to provide the following details; Where you are working; How long you will be there; and The phone number you would like to receive your check-ins. A safety assessment can also be performed on your work space to help determine and mitigate safety risks.
- Services | Campus Safety
OUR SERVICES Services Quick Links Request a paid-duty Campus Safety Special Constable Request a paid-duty Campus Safety Special Constable Request Building Patrol services Request Building Patrol services Request a third-party security guard Request a third-party security guard Request a CPTED safety audit from Campus Safety Request a CPTED safety audit from Campus Safety Request an Event Security Assessment Request an Event Security Assessment Request a security or access control system review Request a security or access control system review
- TravelSafer | Campus Safety
TravelSafer What is TravelSafer? TravelSafer is a free service offered by the University of Toronto Campus Safety that is available 24/7 365 days a year. A Building Patroller or Special Constable will escort you to and from any location on campus and abutting TTC stations for added peace of mind. How can I request TravelSafer services? You can request a Virtual TravelSafer escort directly through the UofT Safety App on your cellphone. Don't have the UofT Safety App? Download it today on the App Store or Google Play . How do I request TravelSafer if I do not have a mobile device? If you don't have access to a smart phone, you can call Campus Safety Communications from any landline at 416-978-SAFE (7233) or by visiting us at 21 Sussex Ave, 1st Floor.
- Complaints | Campus Safety
Formal Complaints Procedures Process for Complaints about Special Constables The following process applies to complaints about the conduct of members of the University of Toronto Campus Safety (St. George Campus) who are appointed as Special Constables: 1. A complaint about the conduct of a Special Constable may be submitted in writing to the attention of the Director of Campus Safety (the “Director”). This may be done by email or by mail at the addresses listed below. 2. The complainant will be provided with a written acknowledgment that their complaint has been received by the Director. An appropriate person will be assigned by the Director to contact the complainant and conduct an intake meeting. 3. Following the intake meeting, the complainant will be asked to confirm and submit to the attention of the Director, in writing, the details of their complaint. 4. The Director will consider the details of the complaint and, in consultation with the divisional Director of Human Resources (or their designate), determine the appropriate next step. If the complaint alleges conduct that may be criminal, the complaint will be referred to the Toronto Police Service. 5. If a complaint about the conduct of a Special Constable is investigated by the University, the outcome of that investigation will be communicated in writing to the complainant, the Special Constable, and the Toronto Police Service. Complaints that include allegations against the Director should be submitted directly to the Office of the Chief Operating Officer, Property Services & Sustainability, at the address below. In such cases, an appropriate person may be assigned by the University to fulfil the responsibilities that would otherwise be assigned to the Director for the purposes of this complaints process. The University is committed to receiving and addressing complaints in a manner that is consistent with its policies, the terms of the applicable collective agreement, and the law, including but not limited to the Community Safety and Policing Act, 2019 and the regulations thereunder. Contact Information: Please note that this complaints process has been amended in response to Ontario’s Community Safety and Policing Act, 2019, which came into force in April 2024. This version remains under review by the University and may be subject to further amendments. University of Toronto Campus Safety Special Constable Service 21 Sussex Avenue Toronto, Ontario M5S 1J6 Canada Director, Campus Safety Chief Operating Officer, F&S
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