Engagement and Inclusion Campus Resources

Officers (EIOs) STATE UNIVERSITY POLICE DEPARTMENT www.police.iastate.edu POLICE 55 Armory Building ENGAGEMENT AND INCLUSION OFFICERS Emergency phone: 911 Non-emergency phone: 515-294-4428 SafeRide: 515-294-4444

EIO CONTACT INFORMATION For EIO services or inquiries, email [email protected]

Michael Newton, Chief of Police Dep. Chief Carrie Jacobs Ofc. Dwight Hinson Lt. Chris Burrows Ofc. Natasha Greene Lt. Joshua Hale Ofc. Jessica Spada Lt. Elliott Florer Ofc. Anthony Greiter Mary Sirna, Administrative Adviser DEAN OF STUDENTS OFFICE www.dso.iastate.edu 1010 Student Services Building Meet Officer Natasha Greene 515-294-1020 Engagement and

• Full time EIO OFFICE OF EQUAL OPPORTUNITY • Liaison to ISSO www.eoc.iastate.edu Inclusion Officers • Customized educational 3410 programming 515-294-7612 • Assists in managing EIO Our Vision: team PURSUING EXCELLENCE IN PUBLIC SAFETY WHILE • Serves on campus-wide MOVING FORWARD BUILDING COMMUNITY committees and groups related to EIO initiatives

Photo Credits: Hannah Olson at Iowa State Daily

Iowa State University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, age, ethnicity, religion, national origin, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, sex, marital status, disability, or status as a U.S. Veteran. Inquiries regarding non-discrimination policies may be directed to Office of Equal Opportunity, 3410 Beardshear Hall, 515 Morrill Road, Ames, Iowa 50011, Tel. 515-294-7612, Hotline 515-294-1222, email [email protected] Photo Credits Hannah Olson at Iowa State Daily •

The Iowa State University Police Department Important Information We Care – Please Tell Us Engagement and Inclusion Officers represent our effort to be an active partner in improving campus climate. WHAT IS A HATE CRIME UNDER IOWA LAW? While not all behavior rises to the level of a criminal We believe our entire community should be invested In Iowa, a ‘Hate Crime’ is codified as a ‘Violation offense, Iowa State University Police are concerned in cultivating an inclusive campus and we invite you to of Individual Rights’ and is an enhancement on about any behavior which would undermine the help us continually improve our efforts. the following crimes against an individual or ISU community and campus climate. an individual’s property • Assault In addition to possible criminal charges, • Arson Engagement and Inclusion Officers can assist in: Engagement and Inclusion • Criminal Mischief • Safety planning Officers (EIO) • Trespass • Iowa State University judicial proceedings if the crime is committed because of a person’s • Case documentation OBJECTIVES • Race • Referral • Foster a culture of respect and equity in which • Color • “Knock and Talk” verbal intervention all students and staff can prosper without fear or • Religion • Collaboration with other Iowa State University discrimination • Ancestry resources • Enhance current partnerships and build new • National origin • Alternative solutions connections that further unify our community • Political affiliation • Increase officers’ capacity to respond to individuals • Sex Certain behaviors may also violate the Student with differing expectations, needs, or abilities • Sexual orientation Disciplinary Regulations (Code of Conduct), • Actively participate in campus initiatives working • Age Department of Residence Regulations, toward a more diverse and inclusive Iowa State • Disability Discrimination and Harassment Policy, as well as University • Or the person’s association with any of the above- many others. mentioned categories SERVICES • Information and educational presentations • Departmental trainings HOW TO REPORT A CRIME • Safety planning If you are the victim of a crime that occurs on campus, • Facilitation and debriefing of local and national call our 24-hour dispatch at 515-294-4428 to make a campus climate incidents report. If it's an emergency, call 911. • Community building through engagement and • Give the dispatcher your contact information - you outreach can remain anonymous if you choose • Resources and referrals • Briefly describe what has happened and where (this will be important in case you are now in a different location) • If it is safe to do so, stay on the line until the dispatcher has obtained all necessary information

If you are the victim of a crime occuring off campus, Principles of the Iowa State Community call the Ames Police Department at 515-239-5133 RESPECT. PURPOSE. COOPERATION to make a report. If it's an emergency call 911. RICHNESS OF DIVERSITY. FREEDOM FROM DISCRIMINATION.

Photo Credit Meredith Kestel at Iowa State Daily HONEST AND RESPECTFUL EXPRESSION OF IDEAS.