The Criminal Investigations Bureau (CIB) is a team of sworn peace officers designated as detectives and tasked primarily with the follow-up investigation of felony crimes, as well as certain significant misdemeanors. The CIB supervisor is also responsible for ensuring appropriate victim, witness and survivor resources and services are available and engaged.
Annually, CIB manages hundreds of cases with the goal of resolving them appropriately within the criminal justice system and/or utilizing applicable administrative or civil processes. UCPD Berkeley’s detectives receive specialized training in trauma-informed investigative methods and coordinate their efforts with many other public safety agencies and resources.
For more information about CIB, or to speak with a detective, visit UCPD or call (510) 642-6760 during standard business hours.
The Threat Management Unit (TMU) is an element of CIB, consisting of detectives assigned to assess, investigate and manage a coordinated response to potential public safety threats, in addition to their duties as criminal investigators. TMU works closely with campus and community resources as part of the University’s comprehensive approach to preventing and mitigating dangerous and disruptive behavior.
TMU detectives routinely addresses a wide range of situations, including but not limited to those involving concerns about the behavior and mental health of students and employees, workplace conflict, hateful speech, stalking, relationship violence, sexual violence and disruptive or threatening conduct by persons unaffiliated with the University.
For more information about TMU, visit the Threat Assessment and Management page.