Risk services

Security: Campus security

The Campus Protection Services (CPS) operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week. They are committed to maintaining the safety of the university community and property, as well as keeping order in accordance with university policies.

Locations

CPS operates from six service centres:

Burnage House

Adjacent to Leo Marquard Hall, in Burnage Road (just off Main Road), Rosebank. Tel: 021 650 2222 / 3

Upper Campus

Robert Leslie Social Science Building, University Avenue. Tel: 021 650 2121

Middle Campus

Kramer Building. Tel: 021 650 5759 / 021 650 3022

Medical Campus

Barnard Fuller Building. Tel: 021 406 6690 / 406 6100

Forest Hill Residence

Main Road, Mowbray. Tel: 021 650 3856

Hiddingh Campus

Orange Street, Cape Town. Tel: 021 406 7101

Method

CPS has a simple but comprehensive four-pronged approach to campus security and safety.

  1. Presence: Uniformed staff maintain a high profile while patrolling the campus on foot and in vehicles, and their presence acts as a positive deterrent against potential criminal acts.
  2. Engineering: Physical equipment has been installed to enhance security effectiveness. This includes fencing, gates, CCTV installations and other similar deterrents.
  3. Education: Through regular communication with the community, and meetings and workshops with students and staff, CPS strives to enhance and ensure awareness of security issues. CPS also provides advice on how to deal with various situations.
  4. Enforcement: In extraordinary circumstances CPS is empowered to take whatever appropriate action may be necessary to maintain order and security on the campuses.

While CPS endeavours to provide an effective service, the university community is a large one and we encourage members to help us by:

CPS also encourages all students and staff to display their swipe cards.

CPS staff are highly trained and, in the unfortunate circumstance of a crime being committed against anyone in the university community, are competent to deal with the practical and legal aspects, such as first aid and what to do in the cases of sexual assault.

Crime prevention

The best way to prevent crime is to be aware of your surroundings and particularly the people in your environment. Criminals rely on the community being indifferent and "minding their own business".

Be alert for suspicious persons in and around campus buildings and parking areas. Ask yourself:

Do not pursue them, contact CPS. Tel: 021 650 2222 / 3.

Crime victims

Using the crime prevention techniques suggested may reduce the chance of your becoming a victim. If you are confronted with a threatening situation, THE FOLLOWING IS IMPORTANT

Protecting your property

Theft is the most common crime on campus. The best means of prevention is to reduce or remove the opportunity.

Protecting yourself

In your residences

When walking

When driving

Sexual assault and rape

A sexual assault does not always have to be committed by a stranger; it can happen on a date. If you find yourself in an uncomfortable situation, know who to call for a ride home or have money ready for a taxi. Realise that the more alcoholic beverages you consume, the less aware and more vulnerable you will become.

The following guidelines are recommended

Safe escort services

In the event that the Jammie Shuttle is not functioning (after 01h00), CPS offer students vehicular or foot escorts from the campus to their destinations. However, please understand that our core function on campus is not transportation of patrons. Due to operational reasons, there may be delays - especially with vehicular escorts.

Other services offered by CPS

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