
Stanford releases 2024 Safety, Security, and Fire Report
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The report promotes personal safety and crime prevention on campus, and provides crime statistics required under federal law. The report is available online and in print.

License plate cameras to be installed at campus entrances
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The cameras will use still images to aid in the investigation of crimes in which a vehicle is involved.

Meet Flash, the canine on campus
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Stanford’s explosives detection canine, Flash, and his partner, Deputy Sheriff Chris Mazzone help safeguard Stanford.

Town halls scheduled to discuss progress of the Community Board on Public Safety
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The Community Board on Public Safety is holding town hall listening sessions in May to discuss the CBPS progress report.
Town halls scheduled to discuss progress of the Community Board on Public Safety
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Separate meetings for undergraduates, graduate students, and postdoctoral scholars; staff and postdoctoral scholars; and faculty will be held in April and May.

Community Board report identifies steps for reimagining campus safety
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The second progress report from Stanford’s Community Board on Public Safety provides an update on efforts to reimagine and strengthen public safety operations on campus. The panel is highlighting steps that can be implemented in the coming academic year as well as longer-term initiatives.

What to know about emergency preparedness at Stanford
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During an emergency, staying informed and knowing how to respond are key to keeping yourself safe. Here is a quick look at what you need to know about emergency preparedness at Stanford.

Independent review of January police stop released
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An outside consultant highlighted concerns with some tactics used, but found Stanford deputies complied with public safety standards and showed no bias in their interactions with a Black motorist during a police stop in January. The report also identified areas for additional training.