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Community Partnership Initiative (CPI)

The Princeton University Department of Public Safety (PUPS) has established a Community Policing program aptly named Community Partnership Initiative (CPI). 

This program is designed to make representatives from the Department of Public Safety available to campus organizations. CPI representatives will attend working group meetings and activities throughout the year. 

Referred to as "Adopt a PUPS" in the past, Public Safety CPI personnel, will work with organizations like Residential Colleges, Athletic Teams, and other organizations.  

The expansion of this group is forthcoming.  All of the Department of Public Safety personnel are committed to promoting this program geared toward providing community safety.

The following personnel are the founding members of the Princeton University Department of Public Safety CPI:
 

 

John Barbour barbour@princeton.edu

(Forbes College)


Gary Nuttall nuttall@Princeton.EDU

(Butler College)


Duncan Harrison duncanh@princeton.edu 

(Mathey College)


David Tricoche batman@princeton.edu 

(Graduate College)


James Lanzi jlanzi@princeton.edu 

(Wilson College)


Mike Maita mmaita@princeton.edu   

(Rockefeller College)

 

Reporting Emergencies on Campus


Call 911

For any fire, police or medical emergency, call the Department of Public Safety immediately. Call 911 from any campus phone or press the red button on any blue light emergency phone. We encourage you to report any crime, regardless of how insignificant it may seem. The communications officer who answers your call is trained in handling emergencies.

TIPS FOR CALLING:

  • Give your location.
  • Describe the nature of the emergency.
  • Be prepared to respond to the communications officer's questions or instructions.
  • In response to your call, the communications officer will dispatch Public Safety personnel and the appropriate local police, fire and medical teams to your location immediately.

 

OTHER IMPORTANT NUMBERS: http://www.princeton.edu/puhs/emergnos.html

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