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Law Enforcement and Safety

About Us

USC Division of Law Enforcement and Safety takes great pride in protecting and serving the Carolina Community and is committed to the safety of our students, faculty, staff and visitors.

Who We Are

We are professionals in law enforcement, compliance and professional standards, environmental health and safety, and risk management working diligently — 24 hours a day, 365 days a year — to protect the people and property of the University of South Carolina. Our values — human life, integrity, excellence and accountability — are your assurance of our commitment to provide a safe and secure environment.

Law Enforcement and Safety

The Division of Law Enforcement and Safety is made up of three main bureaus: Operations, Support Services and Administration, and Emergency Management. The men and women of these bureaus work around the clock to keep our campus safe and secure.  The structure of the Division is depicted on an organizational chart, which is updated regularly.

Accreditation
The Division of Law Enforcement and Safety holds four active accreditations with three separate accreditation bodies. Those accreditation bodies are the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA), International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators (IACLEA), and the South Carolina Law Enforcement Accreditation (SCLEA). The Division was first accredited by CALEA in 1996 and has consistently maintained accreditation since 2016. The Division currently maintains two active accreditations with CALEA for both the Advanced Law Enforcement Accreditation and the Public Safety Communications Accreditation.

Operations
Operations is the largest and most visible bureau and is responsible for traditional policing functions. Our patrol officers provide uniformed police presence and respond to calls for service 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Our Crime Suppression Unit is a data-driven team that targets current crime trends and problems. Specialized units such as the bike patrol team are a part of Operations.

Support Services
Support Services includes our criminal investigators, crime scene technicians, and victim advocacy who are responsible for investigating crimes, processing scenes for evidence, and working with victims.

In addition, it includes Telecommunications and Technical Operations and Physical Security (TOPS) units. When you dial 911 or the non-emergency line, our Telecommunications personnel are the people who take your calls. They provide 24-7 police dispatch and video and alarm monitoring. This includes fire and burglar alarms on USC campuses across the state.

TOPS installs and maintains all alarm systems on campus including burglar, panic and temperature alarms. They also manage an extensive array of more than 2,500 internal and external cameras across all university campuses. Investigators in this unit offer their security expertise during the planning stages of all construction and building projects.

Administration and Emergency Management
The emergency management team plans for and responds to natural and other disasters, working with university officials to make sure the campus is protected. The team also collaborates with other university departments during response and recovery. This team is responsible for safety at all university events including concerts, commencement and athletic events.

The administration team handles vital functions including:

  • Human Resources
  • Supply and Fleet
  • Finance
  • Records Management
  • Crime Analysis
  • Evidence and Property Control
  • Information Technology
  • Training and Professional Development

Related Departments
The division also includes several safety-related offices. 

Environmental Health and Safety
Environmental Health and Safety works to provide comprehensive environmental, health and safety programs and services to support the university’s mission to educate through teaching, research, creative activity and service. 

Risk Management
The Risk Management office supports the USC Columbia campus, statewide system campuses and other university-associated entities in identifying, assessing and controlling risks associated with university-related activities and can assist in purchasing insurance coverage, filing claims, providing insurance certificates and negotiating or understanding contractual requirements.

 

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