Overview
Claflin University Police Officers are sworn law enforcement officers with full authority to enforce federal, state, municipal laws, and University policies. CU Police officers employed by CUDPS are Class 1 certified officers who have completed the twelve weeks of law enforcement instruction at the South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy. They are also appointed and commissioned as State Constables by the Governor of South Carolina as provided by South Carolina law. They are empowered to enforce the laws of South Carolina anywhere in the State as well as arrest individuals anywhere in the State.
Responsibilities
These examples are intended only as illustration of the various types of work performed in this position. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or is a logical assignment to the position.
- Patrol campus properties throughout the shift. Promote public and campus safety in those patrol areas consistent with the concepts of community policing, and department and university policy, state, local and federal laws. Interact with faculty, university students and citizens who may visit the university.
- May be required to stand for extended periods of time when assigned to fixed posts or required to walk for extended periods of time if assigned to a walking post.
- Enforce traffic laws and issues warnings or citations to violators.
- Monitor CUDPS radio traffic and respond to all dispatched calls for service in a timely manner.
- Prepares written reports of all incidents and occurrences.
- Testifies in court and other legal proceedings.
- Keeps records and makes reports regarding activities.
- Participates in criminal investigations and evidence collection.
- Interviews victims and witnesses.
- Prepare incident reports.
- Attends training and continuing education sessions to maintain certifications.
- Present public education and awareness programs regarding crime.
- Know and understand the basic elements of criminal violations and be able to identify those calls for service that require response of campus or law enforcement.
- Know and understand the elements of campus student code of conduct violations.
- Ability to write comprehensive incident reports, conduct investigations, take photos when necessary, and seize contraband when necessary.
- Secure incident/crime scenes of serious incidents, making sure that the integrity of the scene and evidence is not compromised, tampered with, altered, contaminated, or left unattended.
- Conduct checks on residential halls, buildings, grounds, and university property to ensure the prevention of burglary, theft, criminal mischief/vandalism, or fire.
- Direct traffic during special events, congested areas, traffic crashes, or special hazards.
- Enforce parking violations on campus by issuing parking citations and when necessary, booting, or towing vehicles that are in violation.
- Assist with the securing and opening of campus buildings.
- Must be able to react promptly and correctly in emergency situations.
- Must be able to defend against attack by use of force to subdue or control an individual or suspect.
- Must be able to enforce the university rules with firmness, fairness, and impartiality and to deal with the public in a professional manner.
- Ability to work rotating shifts, nights, evening, weekend, holidays, and after-hours work is required. May be required to report for duty at any time, including during states of emergency and university closings.
- Ability to work overtime, both scheduled and unscheduled.
- May include occasional exposure to normal environmental conditions such as sunlight, heat, cold, and rain. Also includes risk of exposure to adverse environmental conditions such as noise, solvents, odors, slippery or uneven surfaces, heights, machinery, adverse weather conditions, and traffic hazards.
- Perform all other duties as required and assigned.