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While violent crimes seldom occur on the campus of MSSU, it
is wise to be prepared by educating yourself on the steps that should
be taken in a crisis situation.
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Everyone is asked to assist in making the campus a safe place by
being alert to suspicious persons and reporting them as outlined below.
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If you are the victim or are involved in any on-campus violations
of the law such as assault, robbery, theft, sexual assault, etc.,
follow the procedures below:
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Do not take any unnecessary chances!
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Notify the Missouri Southern State University Department of Public
Safety (Campus Police) extension 2222 (626-2222 off campus or cell
phone) as soon as possible and supply the following information:
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If you witness a criminal act or if you notice a person(s) acting
suspiciously on campus, immediately notify the MSSU DPS (Campus
Police) and give them the information outlined in number “3” above. The
DPS Officers will investigate the incident and possibly notify
other police agencies for additional assistance.
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Assist the Officers when they arrive by supplying them with all
pertinent information, and ask others to do the same.
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Should there be an “active shooter” on campus, persons
in immediate proximity should lock the doors and take cover (shelter
in place mode). If a violent person comes into a room during
lockdown, people should defend themselves as well as possible as a
group. If there is sufficient time and distance, persons should
evacuate the area, going away from where the shooter is located. As
soon as someone has access to a phone they should call 626-2222 and/or
911. (See Active Shooter page for additional details.)
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In a robbery situation, persons should remain as calm as possible
and cooperate fully with the person(s), giving them anything of
monetary value that they request. If the person progresses
to the point of demanding a sexual act or attempts to take someone
as a hostage, it is recommended that he/she be resisted.
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If a person finds himself/herself being held in a confined area
by a person with some type of weapon, they should remain calm and
try not to provoke the subject. If an opportunity for escape arises,
a person should take advantage of it, but not at the risk of putting
themselves or others in danger. When the Campus Police
Department (as well as other area officers) arrives everyone should
do as directed by the police officers.
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Potential hostage situations pose a unique problem to students
and faculty/staff. Because the probability of survival is much greater
if a person resists a hostage taker, and is successful in not being
taken from the scene, it is suggested that victims make every effort
to avoid being taken away in a vehicle. It is preferable to be
injured where immediate medical attention is available than to risk
being injured and left in a remote area. If all efforts to avoid
being taken as a hostage fail, persons should make mental notes of
what they see, feel, smell and hear along the route. They
should also be aware of the subject’s characteristics, habits,
speech, etc., so that they may be able to give law enforcement officers
a better description. After being taken from the scene it
is recommended that victims attempt to establish some type of rapport
with the captors.
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