Enhancing Safety On Campus and In the Community

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The UC Berkeley campus is located in a densely-populated part of the Bay Area. We make every effort to support our students and the broader campus community, but the reality is that theft and other crimes can occur on campus and in the surrounding community.

As is the case in many cities, certain crimes are on the rise. In response, we are working with students, faculty, staff, parents, city officials, and the broader community to help enhance safety on and around campus. 

Below are our current safety efforts, followed by some guidelines for students and campus visitors.

How we work together

Our campus is an integral part of the broader City of Berkeley so deterring and responding to crimes involves partnering with city leaders and departments. The University of California Police Department (UCPD) works closely with our colleagues in the City of Berkeley Police Department (BPD) to enhance public safety, mitigate risks to the community, and respond to concerns from constituents. We also work with other police departments in neighboring cities such as Oakland, Emeryville, and Albany. UCPD is responsible for responding to the main campus and university properties, while BPD is responsible for crimes that occur on Berkeley city property bordering our campus and off campus in adjacent neighborhoods. UCPD and neighboring police departments collaborate closely when crimes cross jurisdictions and share information and knowledge to assist each other in supporting public safety and crime prevention programs. Regardless of one’s location, remember that during an emergency, dial 911, and the 911 operator will send the appropriate police department.

Security on and off campus

The University has recently re-examined its enhanced security efforts — such as key card access to buildings, surveillance cameras, and dedicated on-site staff. We are educating students on safety best practices to support affirmative consent, build a stronger culture of bystander intervention, and to mitigate things like tailgating (when strangers follow university affiliates into a secured building like a residence hall) and theft.

The City’s Police Department offers an array of support to residents of the neighborhoods that many of our students, staff, and faculty call home. Their Community Liaisons program helps connect officers with students and others who want to be proactive about crime prevention. Learn more about the Berkeley PD community engagement strategies andAlbany PD community events and programs.

Current and new UCPD safety efforts

Recruiting and hiring

UCPD is continuing to hire uniformed police officers and plans to increase staffing to at least 100 Community Service Organization (CSO)trained students employed directly by UCPD. During the academic year, Community Service Officers also provide SafeWalk services (a free walking escort).

  • As of August 2025, we have 49 sworn officers, two recruits in the academy, and are continuing to hire.
  • We have grown our Community Service Officers to 87 and plan to expand our Community Service Organization (CSO) student team to 100 in the future.
    • Students seeking part-time work can apply for the CSO program. Anecdotal feedback from participating students indicates it's one of the best jobs on campus.

Night safety services

Students have access to options like our night safety programs, including SafeWalk (dusk to 3:00 a.m.), a Night Shuttle (7:30 p.m. to 3:00 a.m.),  and  Door-to-Door Shuttle service (3:00 a.m. to 5:30 a.m.).

We are aware that there have been reports of issues regarding waiting and response times for night safety services during peak hours. We are continually evaluating this matter and determining how best to staff and redeploy resources to reduce wait times and serve our students better.

We are also aware that there have been safety incidents during daylight hours. We are working closely with our parterns to address the root cause and are also working to expand our service hours for programs like our Residential Safety Ambassadors.

Partnering with the City of Berkeley / Community relations

We are committed to building trusting relationships with our campus and surrounding community. To help prevent crime, UCPD coordinates with campus and community resources to maximize the effectiveness of various public safety and security policies, programs, systems, and technologies. You can also read more about the UC systemwide approaches.

  • Public safety responders (non-uniform responses)/Responding to non-criminal violations: We are developing a new public safety responders role to respond to non-criminal rules violations (such as public nuisances) and campus lockout requests. This is still in the exploration and planning stage, evaluating how this would work on the Berkeley campus. We do have real-world examples showing the effectiveness of non-uniformed, unarmed response in areas such as mental health crises, in some cases diverting the situation away from mental health detention.
  • Relationships with the City of Berkeley: The City of Berkeley surrounds our campus; therefore, we work closely with our city partners to make our community safer. We have joint patrols with BPD, such as when there are events or trends in certain crimes to address. 
  • Relationships with the City of Albany and City of Emeryville: Similar to how we partner with the City Berkeley, we partner with the City of Albany, which surrounds University Village, and the City of Emeryville, which is where the Intersection Apartments is located.
  • Collaborating with parents and families: We have, and will continue to host in the future, events such as Cal Parents Facebook Live community meetings with parents/families, Berkeley PD, and others. In turn, we ask parents and caregivers to help us emphasize to students the importance of following safety best practices, such as addressing or mitigating tailgating (i.e., allowing someone to enter behind you that you don’t know) into secured campus buildings.
  • Community relations: We understand that many historically disenfranchised communities may have faced discrimination and harassment from police departments. We are taking steps to strengthen healthy relationships between our campus safety professionals and our diverse campus communities. For example, our Community Service Officer program includes a diverse array of our student community, and you may notice them tabling on Sproul Plaza for safety information sessions and recruiting drives—stop by to say hello.

Safety best practices

Most crimes are crimes of opportunity. We educate and encourage our students to utilize on-and-off-campus resources and follow safety best practices, including:

  • Remain aware of one’s surroundings at all times on and around campus.

    • Don’t use a phone, earbuds, or electronics while walking.

  • Be aware of one’s friends; look out for each other. Offer to walk in groups and be alert to the safety of one’s neighbors.

  • Notice (and point out to friends) the Emergency “Blue Light” Telephone stations around campus. These can be used to notify UCPD if assistance is needed.

  • Use Night Safety Services. Programs include escorted walking and a safety shuttle. 

  • Make sure to lock doors and close windows.

    • When entering or leaving a residential building, please fully close doors and do not allow people you do not know to enter behind you or hold the door open for unknown persons. If someone does “tailgate” behind you, please notify the Residential Safety Ambassadors (RSAs) at your residence hall or call UCPD.  

    • Please model this safety behavior by having your Cal 1 Card (i.e., student ID) ready. 

    • Only residents and their invited guests are allowed entry into residence halls.

Download the Berkeley Safety App to receive the latest alerts from UC Berkeley's alerting and warning service, Warn Me (campus affiliates are automatically signed up via email). For more information on timely warnings and emergency notifications sent through WarnMe, please visit the website for the Clery Division