Campus Police
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Location: The
Main Building - Room M2600 Second Floor behind Information Central
Dennis Goodwin
Chief of Police
dennis.goodwin@arapahoe.edu
Phone: 303.797.5800
The Campus Police Department joins the entire college community
in welcoming you to ACC.
This information will enhance the knowledge, communication and collaboration
that is critical to the safety and security of students,
faculty, staff and visitors to the College. The Campus Police Department is dedicated
to working in partnership with the campus community because policing is as much about
education as it is about enforcement.
We respond to all reports of crime and emergencies that
occur on the Main Campus, at the Church Street Building and the
Art & Design Center. Our officers give priority to
reports of incidents that threaten the life or safety of people,
the security of property or the peace of the community.
We investigate misdemeanor and felony property
crime reports with investigative leads and assist the
Littleton Police Department on cases that have
investigative leads involving felony crimes against persons. We utilize a computer aided dispatch center
and an automated records management system that allows for FBI Uniform Crime Reports.
Through formal and informal agreements, the Department coordinates with the Littleton Police
Department, the Arapahoe County District Attorney’s Office and the
Littleton City Attorney's Office for filing of criminal charges.
- Littleton Police respond to all calls for service
in the public areas surrounding the Main Campus, the Church Street
Building and the Art & Design Center.
- The Douglas County Sheriff's Department responds to all calls
for service at the University Center at Chaparral and the surrounding
public areas.
- Cases involving students are also referred to the Director of
Student Affairs (303.797.5668) for review and possible college
sanctions.
Campus Police Home
| Mission Statement | Campus
Police Services | Fingerprinting
| Parking Services | Reserve
Officers | Hours-Campus Facilities
| Meet the Staff | Clery
Act | Crime
Statistics | Reporting of Criminal
Activity | Sexual Assault |
Victim Assistance/Safety Tips
| Crime Prevention Lecture Requests
| Weapons Policy | Alcohol
and Drug Policy | Campus
Disciplinary Process/Student Handbook
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