The University Police Department is located on Ninth Street east of the Administration Building, within the Environmental Support Services Building. The Department consists of two divisions: University Police, and Parking and Traffic Services. The Department employs 10 state-certified commissioned police officers, one Office Manager/Dispatcher, one Parking Enforcement Officer, and five Student Dispatchers.
Northwest's University Police Department has primary responsibility for all law enforcement and safety on campus. University Police works closely with outside law enforcement agencies to better serve the community.
University Police has adopted and is committed to a community policing philosophy in its daily operations. The University Police Department is staffed with officers 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. University Police works closely with the University Health and Safety Manager, Residential Life Staff, Freshman Seminar Office, Office of Student Affairs, other University offices and student organizations on safety related issues.
Northwest is served by a 911 emergency phone system. All 911 calls made from a campus telephone go directly through University Policedispatching center. The dispatching center at University Police handles all 911 emergency and non-emergency incoming calls. Students, faculty, and staff are encouraged to report emergencies and criminal activity to the University Police Department at extension 1254.
The Safe Ride Home Program was implemented in spring 2004 and is run by Northwest students. The program employs 10 "Safe Ride Home Drivers," and is in operation from 10 p.m. to 4 a.m. Friday and Saturday. The purpose of the Safe Ride Home Program is to provide transportation to safe locations for all Northwest students. Please contact 562-1245 for a Safe Ride Home.
MISSION STATEMENT
The Northwest Missouri State University Police Department will provide a safe and
secure learning environment through collaborative, innovative, proactive, and professional law enforcement initiatives that follow a community policing model of law
enforcement.
VISION STATEMENT
The Northwest Missouri State University Police Department and the university community envision a future in which all members enjoy an enhanced quality of life and
a reduction of crime, social disorder and fear of crime. We will strive for excellence and become a benchmark in the provision of innovative,
professional and quality police services. We will utilize education, training, and advanced technology for employee development and become proficient in problem
solving and conflict resolution.
Our shared vision is reflected in our mission statement that serves to guide us in our daily
operations and conduct. These beliefs guide us in our strategic planning process of
establishing goals, objectives, and strategies.