The CCS campus consists of the Ford Campus and the Taubman Center. Uniformed Campus Safety officers patrol the interior of all buildings, the campus grounds and contiguous roadways. Services provided by Campus Safety also include: First Aid services, arrangements for emergency medical transport, parking management, shuttle drivers, crime prevention programs and safety education.
Working closely with both the Detroit Police Department and the Wayne State University Police Department, Campus Safety maintains a safe community and a quality of life that supports the educational mission of the College. CCS falls under the jurisdiction of the Detroit Police Department.
Campus Safety personnel are stationed at the following campus locations:
Ford Campus
- Kresge Ford Building – first floor B side of building (24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year)Art Centre Building – first floor lobby (24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year)
- Walter B. Ford II Building – first floor atrium (hours vary)
- Parking Structure
Taubman Center
- First floor east entrance (24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year)
- First floor south entrance lobby (24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year)
- First floor north lobby (hours vary)
- Parking Structure
RUN! HIDE! FIGHT! – Active Attacker Training – Wayne State University
In the unlikely event of an active shooter on campus, Wayne State University Police want you to remember that the key to saving your life and the lives of others, may be rooted in three words: –RUN! –HIDE! –FIGHT! This proven approach to handling an active shooter or active attacker is embraced at Wayne State and used during WSUPD training.
Policies and Procedures
24-Hour Building Access Policy
Building Policies
Missing Student Policy
Policy on Sexual Misconduct
Severe weather
Campus Parking and Traffic
What to do if someone is Injured
Resources
Video – RUN. HIDE. FIGHT. Surviving an Active Shooter Event – English
Be Prepared – Surviving An Active Shooter – pdf
www.consumersenergy.com – storm safety tips (winter and summer)
spc.noaa.gov/faq/tornado/ – tornado safety tips
www.lightningsafety.com/nlsi_pls/lst.html – personal lightning safety tips
www.michigan.gov – identity theft – victim assistance
www.mipsor.state.mi.us/ – michigan sex offender registry
Decision Matrices at CCS
What is a Decision Matrix? A decision matrix is a simple, visual chart that outlines key decisions made in each College office, the stakeholders involved, and their roles in the decision-making process. View the Campus Safety Decision Matrix.