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Campus Safety

The Ocean County College Department of Campus Safety and Security works with the Toms River Police Department to safeguard and serve the college community. Our campus is patrolled 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

ABOUT CAMPUS SAFETY

About Campus Safety

The Ocean County College’s Department of Campus Safety and Security works with the Toms River Police Department to safeguard and serve the college community. Our campus is patrolled 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

Campus Safety and Security Report

Campus Safety and Security Report

View the Campus Safety and Security Report, an annual report for students, employees, and the community.

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Anonymous Tips/Concerns

You may provide information anonymously. If you witness a crime, please call 911 or Campus Safety at 732.255.0451 or use the emergency call boxes throughout the campus.

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Clery Act Report Summary

Colleges and universities must publish an annual security report every year, containing three years of crime statistics. Statistics include offenses/incidents reported to local law enforcement agencies, campus security, and other Campus Safety Authorities.

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Violation Summons

Student parking permits are not required to park on campus. Park only inside the white lines in designated student areas. Do not park in yellow-lined areas, on the grass, or any other non-designated areas. Violators will be ticketed.

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Emergency Response and Evacuation Procedures

Be prepared in the event of a mandatory evacuation. Familiarity with Ocean County College’s emergency response procedures is a necessity for all staff, students, and visitors to the OCC campus.

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Crime Log

A Summary of Daily Offenses by date reported is provided to the public in accordance with the Clery Act. It is also available for review at the Department of Campus Safety during regular business hours.

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Active Shooter Training

If faced with an active shooter incident, there are THREE things you can do that make a difference. RUN, HIDE, FIGHT. Learn about and follow these procedures to be proactive.

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Other Campus Safety Services

Emergency call boxes are located in campus buildings and all parking lots. Campus Safety will provide escort service from any campus building to any of the parking lots located throughout the campus.