Campus Safety
The Macomb College Police Department provides students, faculty, staff and visitors with a safe environment to learn, work and visit. Our police officers are certified by the Michigan Commission on Law Enforcement Standards. The College Police Department also employs public service officers who provide direct support to the police officers.
Contact UsOur Police Department is proactive and responsible for enforcing College Rules and Regulations, Federal, State and Local Laws, Statutes and Ordinances. We also offer:
- Extensive campus safety resources
- Crime prevention and awareness programs, emergency and safety presentations
- Initiatives and collaborative community partnerships.
Campus safety and security is the combined responsibility of the entire campus community. We encourage all students, employees and visitors to invest in creating and maintaining a safe and secure campus environment by becoming proactive and knowledgeable participants in their own personal safety.
We encourage you to read and use the wealth of information and safety tips found in our Annual College Safety and Security Report.
Remember: always stay alert and informed! Don’t second-guess suspicious situations and potential crimes. Report them immediately to assist us in our collective efforts to make Macomb Community College a safe and secure place to create an exciting and successful experience.
The Annual College Safety and Security Report contains information regarding campus security and personal safety, including topics such as:
- Crime prevention
- Fire safety
- College police law enforcement authority
- Crime reporting policies,
- Policies related to and programs to prevent sexual assault and other crimes
- Disciplinary procedures and other matters of importance related to security and safety on campus.
The report also contains information about crime statistics for the three previous calendar years concerning reported crimes that occurred on each of the college's four campus locations; in certain off-campus buildings or property owned or controlled by Macomb Community College; and on public property within, or immediately adjacent to and accessible from the campus.
This information is required by law and is provided by Macomb Community College, College Police Department.
Knowledge is power! Here you will discover campus safety information, including police services, crime statistics and emergency contact numbers.
- Annual College Safety and Security Report: Contains information regarding campus security and personal safety.
- Campus Sexual Assault Book: Published by the State of Michigan. This book details resources for survivors of campus sexual assault, as well as their friends and family.
- College Police and Title IX: Read our Title IX policy, which deals with sexual harassment on campus, and learn how to register a complaint.
- College Police Services: Details the 24/7 services our College Police Department offers and lists contact information for South and Center campuses.
- Community Emergency Numbers: Lists contact information for our College Police Department, as well as county and outside resources to assist with health, well-being and safety.
- Crime Statistics: View statistical information about crimes on campus broken down by type of offense, year and location.
- Minors on Campus: Read our policy regarding supervision of unenrolled minors on campus.
- Resources Directory: Contact information for local and national resources that can help with various domestic matters.
- Sex Offender Registry: A searchable database of sex offenders, provided by the Michigan State Police.
In 1990, Congress enacted the Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act (Title II of Public Law 101-542), which amended the Higher Education Act of 1965 and is now known as the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act or "Clery Act."
Compliance with the Clery Act requires institutions like Macomb Community College to adhere to various mandates. One of those requirements involves timely notification to the campus community of certain crimes or incidents that are (a) reported to campus security authorities or local police agencies, and (b) considered by the institution to represent a serious or continuing threat to students and employees. Additionally, the Act requires the college to compile and publish a list of crime statistics.
View the full Annual College Safety and Security Report.
The Macomb Community College Police Department is a professional, full-service law enforcement agency with responsibility to provide police services to all areas of our campus community. Its sworn officers include a chief, lieutenants, sergeants, uniformed police officers and public service officers. Civilian support personnel consist of public service officers who provide security, fire protection and some dispatch support. Additional personnel include administrative assistants and communications/dispatch operators.
Certified officers of the Macomb Community College Police Department have complete police authority to apprehend and arrest anyone involved in illegal acts on campus. All criminal offenses, as well as violations of college rules and regulations that are committed by college students, are reported to the Dean of Students for possible disciplinary action or sanctions.
All criminal offenses are investigated by the College Police Department. Assistance may be requested from outside police agencies, as needed. Officers within the police department have received additional training and have been certified as evidence technicians. Evidence collected is turned over to the Michigan State Police crime laboratory for analysis. Upon completion of a criminal investigation, warrant requests are submitted to the Macomb County Prosecutor’s Office for review.
The Macomb Community College Police work closely with local, state and federal police agencies and have direct radio communications with surrounding police departments. Employees of the Macomb College Police department maintain access to the Law Enforcement Information Network as regulated by both state and federal agencies. Through this system, police personnel can access the National Crime Information Computer and retrieve database information from the Michigan State Police and Michigan Secretary of State.
Macomb Community College Police do not monitor criminal student actions off campus and do not have agreements in place for such monitoring. College Police officials maintain a close working relationship with all surrounding police agencies and will be advised of student criminal activity that may cause a safety concern on campus. This information will also be turned over to the Dean of Students for review and possible disciplinary action.
The Macomb Community College Police Department is continually involved in researching methods to improve all aspects of police work. These include utilization of digital video cameras, electronic door alarms, emergency telephones, public awareness crime prevention seminars and distribution of related brochures. In addition, the College Police Department offers Emergency Preparedness & Situational Awareness training to all faculty and staff. The one and-a-half hour training session combines presentation, demonstration, discussion and hands-on exercises.
Each semester, the Macomb Community College Police Department makes available crime prevention literature and safety information in the form of pamphlets and video displays. Seminars or presentations can be requested by student or staff groups and can be tailored to cover specific information related to crime prevention. This may include prevention of assault, robbery, sex crime, date rape, stalking, carjacking, vehicle theft, identity theft, active shooter, weather emergencies and general crime prevention.
In addition to crime prevention, other services such as lost and found procedures, handicap parking information, after-hour building access, and procedures concerning emergency weather and fire are provided. Direction for help in attaining alcohol and drug abuse assistance, spouse or child abuse, and emergency shelter information is available. Assistance will also be provided in locating towing companies for vehicle service.
Your safety is important. While the Macomb College Police Department strives to keep you safe and secure, each person must also share in this responsibility. Please review our Emergency and Personal Safety page to gain a better understanding of the measures that can be taken to ensure a safer campus environment, as well as sign up for emergency messaging alerts.
Locations and Contact Information
South Campus – K Building, Room 340
14500 E. 12 Mile Rd.
Warren, MI 48088
Phone: 586.445.7135
Fax: 586.445.7128
Email: police@dayoushengwu.net
* Dial “0” from any college phone
Lost and Found located at both College Police locations.Center Campus – I Building, Room 103
44575 Garfield Rd.
Clinton Township, MI 48038
Phone: 586.445.7135
Fax: 586.263.6518