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Cornell Police Leadership
Kathy R. ZonerChief since 200919 years with Cornell Police16 years of that in Supervision
Cornell Police Authority
Peace Officers (CPL 2.10 sub 42)Special Deputy Sheriffs of TompkinsReport to the Board of Trustees
Full Arrest Powers on Cornell Property (EDN Law 5709)
OwnedSupervisionAdministeredControlled byRoadways crossing or adjoining
Article 1 of Cornell Police Policy ManualAddresses Role and Authority
Cornell Police Staffing
Sworn Officers51 Authorized
5.5 Civilian support staff
Telecommunicators12 authorized (one is supervision)
Over 20 Blue Light Escort/security guards
Cornell Police General Operations
24/7, 365 days per year (366 in Leap Years)3 Road shifts of between 9-10 officers/shift5 Investigators2 Crime Prevention OfficersK9 ReggieSenior Leadership Team911 Dispatch centerMain Campus Lost and Found
Public Service Advisory Committee
PurposeAdvise CU Police re: campus security policies and procedures
Recommendations for improvement regarding
Educating campus community, security personnel and student advisors/supervisors about sexual assault
Educating about personal safety and crime prevention
Reporting Sexual assaults, DV and stalking
Assisting victims during investigations
Referring complaints to appropriate authorities
Counseling victims
Responding to inquiries from concerned persons
PSAC Authorization
Appointed by the President
Complies with Article 129-A; Section 6431 of NYS Education Law
Before June 30, must report to President all recommendations for the current academic year
Identified Associated Committee of the University Assembly
PSAC MembershipPresidential appointees
Two undergrad students (SA)Two Faculty (Faculty Senate)One grad student (GPSA)One non-faculty employee (EA)
Each Assembly must have at least one female on its recommendation list
At least half of all voting members must be female
Recommendation lists must be at least twice as long as the number appointed
Two-year staggered terms
Committee elects the chair who serves as such for his or her term.
Ex Officio MembersNon-voting; may appoint designee
Chief of Police
Judicial Administrator
Director of Mental Health
University Victim Advocate
Dean of Students
Director of Residential Programs
Human Resource Representative
Meetings
At least once a semester
Agenda set at least one week prior
Can be called to meet ad hoc
Minutes are recorded and kept on file by the University Assembly
Office of the Chief of Cornell Police will provide staff support and administrative assistance
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