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Campus Safety

Concerns

Any known or observed crime should be reported to the Switchboard operator or to Campus Safety staff as soon as possible. Asbury University promotes a “See Something Say Something” philosophy on campus in alignment with the Department of Homeland Security’s efforts to keep communities safe. Students, employees, and visitors should report incidents which are concerning to the University Switchboard at (859) 858-3511, extension 0, so Campus Safety can respond to the incident.

In any emergency a person should dial 911 to reach Jessamine County 911. After speaking with the 911 dispatcher, the University Switchboard should also be called so Campus Safety staff may begin rendering  assistance and provide support for first responders arriving on campus.

All theft or vandalism complaints in the residence halls must be reported at once to the appropriate Resident Assistant (RA), Resident Director (RD), or the University Switchboard. Each resident has the responsibility for safeguarding possessions by locking residence hall rooms, and documenting the make, model, and serial numbers of personal possessions.

If any Asbury community member, including alumni and previous students, has concerns about safety on campus or an issue is unresolved, please contact the following:


  • Call 911 if imminent danger
  • Call Asbury Switchboard at (859) 858-3511, extension 0 and ask to speak with the Resident Director on call or the Office of Student Life.
  • If non-urgent, email the Center for Wholeness & Wellness at counseling@asbury.edu.

 

View the University’s Sexual Harassment Policy

View the University’s bias incident report process

  • Anonymous reports and concerns may be filed through the Campus Shield app for current students. Get the Campus Shield app for Google Android or Apple iOS.

Safety News & Updates

Asbury University launched a multi-year safety plan in the fall of 2020. This plan implements updated safety equipment, technology, and additional staff in a multi-year approach. As part of this plan, additional security officers have been added to the Campus Safety team, including a Safety Resource Officer from the Jessamine County Sherriff’s office. Additional lighting has been added to parking lots and campus areas, along with additional security cameras in and around multiple buildings on campus. As a part of this multi-year campus safety improvement plan, the summer of 2024 brings safety technology upgrades, including upgraded and additional cameras and lighting in multiple areas.

Emergency response information and communication

Campus Safety information is provided to students during student orientation and at various times throughout the year such as resident assistant training, desk worker training, and other safety educational opportunities, as well as on the Campus Shield Safety app. New employees are provided campus safety information during new employee orientation. Students and employees with safety or security questions may call the Switchboard/dispatcher to be placed in contact with the on-duty Safety staff 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at (859) 858-3511, extension 0.


Campus Safety uses the Campus Shield app to provide general information to the campus community and to receive non-emergency information through a “submit tips” option (anonymously if the user chooses). Students and employees must download the app from Google Android or Apple iOS. Asbury credentials are required to login to the app. Below are some of the apps features:

    1. Reporting non-emergency concerns/hazards to Campus Safety staff.
    2. Reporting Title IX- sexual harassment.
    3. A link to the Counseling Services website.
    4. Ability to contact after-hours transport/shuttle(on campus only and from 8 P.M. to 1 A.M. every evening classes are in session).
    5. A resources folder with additional safety information, including a new student orientation section.

Campus Safety uses Omnilert for emergency communications via text and email.  Students are automatically enrolled in emergency notifications through financial registration unless the student chooses to “opt out”.  Employees are able to enroll for emergency communications through the Asbury Employee Portal. Campus Safety will send a test alert during the first week of classes during the fall and spring semesters and follow up with an email to the campus community.  If there are any questions regarding signing up for emergency texting, please email switchboard@asbury.edu, or contact the Assistant Vice President of Campus Safety (859) 858-3511, extension 0, for assistance.

There are two types of emergency communications:

  1. Emergency Notification: If a confirmed emergency event occurs on campus which is an immediate threat to the health and safety of the campus community, a university-wide warning will be issued via text messaging, email, and other means deemed appropriate.
  2. Timely Warnings: If Clery crimes (see below) reported to a campus security authority or local law enforcement poses a serious or ongoing threat to the campus community, a university-wide warning will be issued via text messaging, email, and other means deemed appropriate.

Clery Crime categories:

Criminal Offenses

  • Criminal homicide: murder and non-negligent manslaughter, manslaughter by negligence
  • Sexual assault: rape, fondling, incest, statutory rape
  • Robbery
  • Aggravated assault
  • Burglary
  • Motor vehicle theft
  • Arson

Hate Crimes (any of the above mentioned offenses, and any incidents of)

  • Larceny-theft
  • Simple assault
  • Intimidation
  • Destruction/damage/vandalism of property

VAWA (Violence Against Women Act) Offenses

  • Domestic violence
  • Dating violence
  • Stalking

Arrests and Referrals for Disciplinary Action

  • Weapons law violations
  • Drug abuse violations
  • Liquor law violations

All external communications will be handled through the University’s Office of Strategic Communications. Depending on the particular circumstances of the crime or threat, the university website, or other university media may be used to communicate with stakeholders and the public.

Campus Buildings

In general, campus buildings are open during the week to accommodate classes and university activities. Many of the buildings and classrooms are not open on weekends except for special events. The Switchboard/dispatcher may be contacted 24 hours a day at (859) 858-3511, extension 0.

Residence halls are secured 24/7. A registered resident student, with an approved electronically coded I.D. card, may enter their residence hall by using their I.D. card. Should the card reader malfunction or a card be misplaced, access for current students living in the residence hall may be gained by contacting the Switchboard in the Hager Administration Building.

Prohibited Items on Campus

No student or employee is allowed to bring any tobacco products, alcoholic beverages or illegal drugs to the campus. Confirmation of possession, use or sale of alcoholic beverages or illegal drugs will result in disciplinary action, which may include dismissal. Firearms or other weapons are not permitted on campus except as provided for within the Kentucky Revised Statutes. Questions regarding firearms should be directed to the Assistant Vice President of Campus Safety (859) 858-3511, extension 0.

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