Campus Safety

Anissa Moye
Eng 99/06
Safety on Campus
April 25, 2004 
    Campus safety is a major concern on college campuses nation wide. Tompkins Cortland’s campus, school officials should establish more sufficient safety policies. Some of the criminal acts include fights, thefts, and vandalism. These are major issues that can affect the student population, and steps should be taken to resolve them. Three safety procedures, which Tompkins Cortland Community College should enforce in order to create a safer campus environment, are more security, blue lights, and a sign in sheet for uninvited guests.     First, the lack of security within TC3 dorms creates a very unsafe environment. Without enforcers to prevent situations, many times minor issues can escalate. For example, a student who has a problem with a fellow student may become violent and assault that individual. Without security this can create a very dangerous atmosphere because there is no one to control the outburst of violence and resolve the situation. If there were security guards present, they could intervene before arguments develop into violent situations. An increase in security and twenty- four-hour surveillance will provide students with a safer community. Cameras should be present in each dorm and though out the campus.   By having cameras it will prevent many crimes or violent acts. Security is a key aspect to a successful TC3 campus environment.     Second, blue lights can also be an effective safety apparatus for TC3 students. Blue lights are telephone booths with a direct connection to campus security. By having blue lights it could provide students with round the clock connections to the main security office. They are necessary to establish protection for students while on campus. Blue lights could reduce crimes such as rapes, fights, or vandalism. For example, a female student going to her dorm room at night might have a person following her. With a blue light in place she can make a call to TC3...