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SIU Department of Public Safety 1175 S. Washington St, Carbondale, IL police.siu.edu 618-453-DPS1
In This Issue
PG 1: Parking
Changes
PG 2: SAFE Website
PG 3: Burglary
Prevention
PG 4: Cop on a Rooftop
SIU Police
618-453-3771
Parking Division
618-453-5369
Counseling and Psycho-
logical Services
618-453-5371
Wellness Center
618-536-4441
Health Center
618-453-3311
Night Safety Transit
618-453-2212
Carbondale Resources
Carbondale Police
618-457-3200
Women’s Center
618-529-2324
Memorial Hospital
618-549-0721
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Several changes were made to parking lot designations and the parking rules and regulations dur-
ing the 2015-2016 academic year to help ease confusion for member of the campus community.
There are more changes expected for the 2016-2017 year to improve parking lots and road condi-
tions around campus. Some of these changes may have been easily recognized by SIU faculty, staff
and students, but others may be more subtle. Here is a short list of some of those changes that may
affect your day-to-day parking and campus travels.
The parking lot to the east of the Student Center, in the area formally known as McAndrew
Stadium was extended and the entire lot is now Lot 11. Lot 11 is open to all RED DECAL hold-
ers, blue decals may still park in this lot.
The changes to lot 11, made way for resurfacing and reconfiguration of lot 13 and other chang-
es to area parking lots. The parking lot directly west of Travel Service, Lot 13A was changed to
an ALL BLUE DECAL parking lot. Parking lots 10A and 10B, directly east of the Student Ser-
vices Building have been combined into one parking lot and given the appropriate name of
Lot 10. This parking lot is now available only to BLUE DECALS.
Commuter students will no longer be allowed to park in Lot 45, directly south of the Recrea-
tion Center. The entire lot has been changed to ALL GREEN DECALS to eliminate confusion.
The cost to obtain a duplicate decal will be $15.00 and the cost of a one day guest permit will
be $4.00.
New lot signs have been installed in every parking lot to increase readability and ease confu-
sion about who can and cannot park in the designated area.
Parking Lot 5 is now an ALL pay station parking lot. Those who parking in this lot will be re-
quired to pay a minimum of $1.00 for 2 hours.
Parking rules and regulations can be found on the parking website or can be viewed here. Click on
the parking signs below to find your parking lot.
SIU Department of Public Safety 1175 S. Washington St, Carbondale, IL police.siu.edu 618-453-DPS1
Services Provided
Emergency Response
Training
Report Suspicious Activity
Campus Emergency
Response Guide
Night Safety Transit
Campus Map
Parking Map
Daily Crime Log
FOIA Request Form
SIU Campus Crime Report
Safety Awareness Facts and
Educations
Housing Personal Safety
It’s a fact: some students (both over and under 21) will drink this year.
Whether you are one of those students or not, remember if you are drunk and alone, you could be an easy target. To ensure
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Summer Calendar
Sunset Concerts at
Shryock
June 16
June 30
July 14
July 28
New Student Orientations
McLeod Summer
Playhouse
Summer Semester Starts
June 13
Fall Semester Starts
August 22
SAFETY AWARENESS FACTS
AND EDUCATION
SAFE at SIU is a resource for undergraduate and graduate students, faculty, staff and vis-
itors of SIU. This website contains information about campus resources, crime reporting,
crime prevention and campus safety. Additional information is available on the universi-
ty reporting structure for incidents related to sexual violence, domestic and dating vio-
lence, stalking and sexual harassment.
Additional links and information about Title IX are available. The Title IX Coordinator for
SIU Carbondale is the Associate Chancellor for Institutional Diversity, Dr. Linda McCabe
Smith. Her office is located in 110 Anthony Hall, or she can be reached via telephone at
618.453.1170.
The SAFE website was designed to easily assist the viewer obtain information quickly
and specifically about their needs. All the information within the site fall under 6 differ-
ent categories, all designated with a large icon on the home page. The icons are listed be-
low and will take you to the corresponding pages.
GET HELP NOW FILE A REPORT AVAILABLE
RESOURCES STAY SAFE ON
CAMPUS CONSENT POLICIES
Those with information about a crime that has occurred on campus, or any inci-
dent of sexual assault, domestic and dating violence, or stalking should visit the
this website to complete the SIU Campus Crime Report. The Crime Report is sub-
mitted to Sgt. Chad Beights at DPS for Clery purposes and Casey Parker with the
Office of Diversity for investigation under University Policy. The SIU Campus
Crime Report can be access here.
View the Quick Reference Guide for Incidents of Sexual Violence, Domestic and
Dating Violence, Stalking, Sexual Harassment and Gender-based Discrimination.
If you have any questions or there is information you would like to see included on the SAFE web-
site please contact Sgt. Chad Beights at [email protected] or 618.453.3771
SIU Department of Public Safety 1175 S. Washington St, Carbondale, IL police.siu.edu 618-453-DPS1
It’s a fact: some students (both over and under 21) will drink this year.
Whether you are one of those students or not, remember if you are drunk and alone, you could be an easy target. To ensure
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Many theft and burglary incidents reported to the Department of Public Safety can
be avoided by following these safety tips.
Lock your office door
Store valuables out of sight
Lock desk drawers and filing cabinets that contain valuable items or information
Do not leave personal and valuable items unattended
Keep a record and serial numbers for electronic items
Report suspicious persons or activity immediately to police
Do not prop open exterior doors to buildings on campus
Do not let people into buildings after hours that do not have a security pass
Close windows, blinds, and curtains before leaving
Most Common Items Stolen from an Office
Loose change and cash, backpacks, textbooks, electronic items, jewelry, wallets and
purses, anything of value.
BURGLARY PREVENTION How do you keep this guy out of your office?
BURGLARY PREVENTION How do you keep this guy out of your car?
If you bring a car to campus you can help us prevent auto-burglary. Thefts from vehi-
cles occur at all hours, day and night and generally have one thing in common: some-
thing to steal ... something valuable left in the car. Many auto-burglaries are crimes of
opportunity; they could be avoided had simple preventative steps been taken.
Auto-burglary prevention, like all crime prevention, involves limiting the criminal's
ability and/or opportunity to commit the crime. With very little time and effort, you
can make a huge difference in your vulnerability to auto-burglary.
Don’t leave valuables in your car. If you must leave stuff in your car, keep them
out of sight, locked in the glove box, or in the trunk
Lock your car, roll up windows
Park in busy, well-lite areas
Set alarms or anti-theft devices
Most Common Items Stolen from Vehicles
Loose change and cash, backpacks, gym bags, electronic items, jewelry, wallets and
purses, anything of value.
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It’s a fact: The Saluki Watch Dawg SIU Department of Public Safety
Officers Take to Dunkin’ Donuts Rooftop On Friday, May 20, 2016 officers from the SIU Police Department, Carbondale Police Department, Illi-
nois State Police and John A Logan Police took to the rooftop of the Carbondale Dunkin’ Donuts rais-
ing money and awareness for Special Olympics Illinois. This event was part of a statewide Dunkin’
Donuts Cop on a Rooftop that occurred at more than 230 Dunkin’ Donuts locations. As part of the Illi-
nois Law Enforcement Torch Run, officers raised more than $600,000 statewide.
Locally, officers raised over $4,000 in the event inaugural year. Guest received a free donut for any do-
nation made, and those who donated $10 or more received a free stainless steal coffee mug, free coffee
fill-up, and a free donut. In addition to the money raised by donations, Dunkin’ Donuts is furthering
its support by donating $15,000 to the Law Enforcement Torch Run.
What is the Law Enforcement Torch Run?
The Illinois Law Enforcement Torch Run is the largest year around fundraising effort for Special Olympics Illinois. The Torch
Run has raised more than $39 million over 30 years while increasing awareness of Special Olympics Illinois athletes and their
accomplishments. Each year, more than 3,000 officers cover 1,500 miles carrying the Flame of Hope through the streets of their
hometowns and to the State Summer Games in Normal in June. The intrastate relay and its various fundraising projects have
two goals: to raise money and increase public awareness for the athletes of Special Olympics. The Torch Run has set a goal of
surpassing the $4.1 million raised in 2015.
What is Special Olympic Illinois?
Special Olympics Illinois is a not-for-profit organization offering year-round training and competition in
19 sports for more than 22,000 athletes with intellectual disabilities and more than 20,000 Young Athletes
ages 2-7 with and without intellectual disabilities. Special Olympics programs enhance physical fitness,
motor skills, self-confidence, social skills and encourage family support. The first Special Olympics games
were held at Soldier Field in July 1968; the program now is in more than 170 countries.
Local officers will participate in the Leg 11 Torch Run on June 8, carrying the Flame of Hope from Carbondale to Marion in a
12.1 mile run. More information about the Illinois Law Enforcement Torch Run and Special Olympics Illinois can be found at
www.soill.org.