Georgia Perimeter College | 2015-2016 Student Guidebook - page 64

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brochures, posters and promotional materials are available from Public Safety to
promote a safe campus.
• Operation Identification
— Students and staff may register their valuable
items with Public Safety for identification purposes. This service is free and greatly
aids in recovery, should your items become stolen. Persons may register their
valuable items at
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• Vehicle Assistance
— Public Safety Officers will respond to a student’s
request for assistance on campus. The driver/owner of the vehicle must sign a
Request for Service Waiver before any hands-on assistance can be given in the form
of jump-starting or unlocking a vehicle.
• Lost and Found
— Each campus Public Safety Office maintains a lost-and-
found depository.
• Women’s Combative
– The Department of Public Safety offers a self-
defense class specifically designed for women. Classes are free of charge throughout
our campuses on a rotating basis. Course announcements are sent via student email
prior to class dates.
Federal Disclosure Requirements
Georgia Perimeter College's annual Crime Report includes statistics for the previous
three years concerning reported crimes that occurred on campus; in certain off-
campus buildings owned or controlled by Georgia Perimeter College; and on public
property within, or immediately adjacent to and accessible from the campus. The
report also includes institutional policies concerning campus safety, such as policies
concerning alcohol and drug use, crime prevention, the reporting of crimes, sexual
assault, and other matters. You can obtain a copy of this report by accessing
Reporting Procedures for Emergencies and Non-emergencies:
GPCPD Emergency Line- 5511 from any campus phone; 770-274-5511
from off campus or cell phone.
GPCPD Non-emergency Line- 5500 from any campus phone; 770-274-5500
from off campus or cell phone.
The Georgia Perimeter College community is strongly encouraged to report all
suspicious or criminal activity whenever observed, either in person at any campus
public safety office or by telephone. All emergencies should be reported directly to
the Public Safety emergency line at
770-274-5511
in order to coordinate the
proper emergency response. Non-Emergencies should be directed to
770-274-
5500
. Calls concerning tickets and vehicle registration information should be made
directly to your local campus Public Safety office.
Emergency call-boxes are located on several campuses in parking areas and between
buildings as an additional means of communication. These phones are marked by a
blue light and once activated, report directly to the 24-hour communications center.
These phones should be used to report criminal activity or request a Public Safety
service.
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