[citation needed] Almost all of the campuses operate a Community Service Officer (CSO) program, which employs non-sworn students to perform tasks such as building checks and night escorts.
[citation needed] In addition to CSO programs, CSUPD departments each have a Communications Division, which is the police dispatch center and the 9-1-1 access point for each CSU campus.
Each department also staffs a Detective Division to investigate crimes and other cases reported by citizens and the patrol officers.
This law requires all universities to compile and publish data describing the reported crimes that occurred on campus.
The Cal Maritime Academy Police Department is located at 200 Maritime Academy Drive Vallejo, CA 94590 The Cal State Channel Islands Police Department is located in Placer Hall, adjacent to the John Spoor Broome Library.
Pursuant to Section 89560 of the California Education Code, and because of the various campus-owned facilities throughout the County of Ventura, the primary jurisdiction of the CSUCI Police Department extends well into the city of Camarillo and Thousand Oaks.
The sworn officers patrol the campus on foot, bikes, and marked vehicles whilst performing general and specialized law enforcement duties, conducts investigations, enforces laws and traffic regulations and collisions, makes arrests, crowd control, safety hazards, administering medical aid to injured persons, fire emergencies in conjunction with other emergency service providers, conducts crime prevention and community policing program activities, and also provides information and assistance to the general public.
In addition to standard patrol operations, the agency employs unsworn student community service officers.
[citation needed] The CSU Chico Police Department is located adjacent to Parking Structure 2.
The CSU, East Bay Police Department is located at 25800 Carlos Bee Blvd, LI 1063, Hayward, CA.
The CSU, Fullerton Police Department is located in building UPD on the corner of State College Blvd.
Pursuant to section 89560 of the California Education Code,[3] and because of the various campus owned facilities throughout the County of Orange, the primary jurisdiction of the CSUF Police Department extends well into the cities of Fullerton, Placentia, and Irvine.
In addition to standard patrol operations, the agency maintains three full-time Police Detectives in the Investigations Bureau, three officers that collaborate as a Gang Intelligence Unit to assist surrounding agencies, and several officers on the North Orange County Regional SWAT team.
The Police Department is located in the brick building south of the Student Recreation and Wellness Center.
SJSU-PD currently has 32 sworn members, including the chief of police, 2 captains, 2 lieutenants, 8 sergeants, 6 corporals and 13 officers.
[6] SJSU-PD has a Memorandum of Understanding with the San Jose Police Department that outlines geographical boundaries and jurisdictional duties, as well as policies on mutual aid.
Since the establishment of the California State University Police Department, 2 officers have died in the line of duty.