New York State University Police, Binghamton University

Binghamton University
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Important message about your personal safety

From orientation through the academic year we communicate with students about their personal safety and the importance of looking out for one another. We'd like to remind all students to exercise good judgment and sound safety sense off-campus. If at all possible, don't walk alone at night. Go out and return with friends. Use the OCCT and BCT bus systems. Keep a cell phone on you and have emergency numbers programmed in. Report all suspicious activity and persons to police Call 911 from your cell phone if you feel threatened or spot suspicious persons of activity. Help your friends make good decisions and remember that alcohol impairs judgment and your ability to recognize dangerous situations. We'll be communicating with students on and off-campus about our community and personal safety initiatives in the coming weeks.

Emergency Alert system

Binghamton University has moved to the RAVE messaging system as its emergency email and text messaging provider. The new system will allow you to change or remove your ability to receive emergency alert notifications. All members of the campus community are encouraged to check their account.

To register go to https://www.getrave.com/login/binghamton and click the "Register Now" button. Your username is your current Binghamton University e-mail address.

Also be sure to check the Emergency Management Web Site that has been launched within the past year. This web site has a wealth of information about emergency planning, response and preparation. It can be found at http://emergency.binghamton.edu

How to Contact Us

Phone:
Non-Emergency On Campus   X 72393
Non Emergency Off Campus   777-2393
Emergency on or off campus Dial 911
Email: bupolice@binghamton.edu

Please note that our department email address is checked daily, but it is not monitored constantly.  If you wish to report an incident, or check on lost or stolen property you should call our communications center by telephone.  We will be happy to answer your question or dispatch an officer to your location to take a report.  We do not take police reports via email.

 

 

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University Police Statement and Mission

The New York State University Police at Binghamton is a fully empowered state law enforcement agency.  Our officers receive their basic training at the Zone 6 Municipal Police Training Academy conducted at the Broome County Sheriff's Public Safety Facility in Binghamton, NY.  Our officers receive additional, on-going training addressing the needs of our campus environment.

Our primary mission is to provide a safe environment for the campus community.  Protecting life and property, preventing and investigating crime and maintaining public order are among our top priorities.  No police agency is effective without help from the community it serves.  Our department's success relies in part on the involvement of the University community.  We encourage all community members to become aware of crime prevention practices and to participate in our department's educational offerings.  

Through a collaborative effort, we hope to  make your experience at Binghamton University a safe and enjoyable one.

Page last updated 10/27/09

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