Public Safety

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Safety and Security

The Safety and Security Department is committed to crime prevention and ensuring the safety of all of our students, faculty, and staff. To accomplish these goals, we believe that it is important to forge partnerships with all parts of our community as well as to maintain strong relations with our neighbors and first responders.

Campus Security is staffed and operated by Allied Universal Security. Officers are on duty at the main campus 24/7 to assist all members of the college community.

Contact Security

security@berkshirecc.edu

  • Emergency:
    413-499-4660, ext. 6100 (on campus)
  • Non Emergency:
    413-236-1010, ext. 1010 (on campus)
  • Director of Safety and Security:
    413-236-1011

Safety Tips

  • Safety Tips from Your »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ Security Department

    As each semester gets underway, here are a few safety tips from your Security Department:

    • Be aware of your surroundings. If a situation doesn't feel safe, don't enter it.
    • Take a friend when you travel around campus.
    • Trust your instincts.
    • If you see something that appears suspicious … say something, call Campus Security and remove yourself from the situation as soon as possible.
    • Be careful around campus at night. Walk-in well-lit areas, and never walk alone.
    • Carry your keys in your hand; They may be useful as a weapon if necessary.
    • Consider calling Campus Security for an escort rather than walking alone.
    • Make sure you are free from such distractions as cell phones or headphones.
  • Sex Offender Registry

Crime Statistics

The "Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act" (20 U.S.C. section 1092) requires that crime statistics concerning the occurrence of crime be published for the most recent calendar year, and during the two proceeding calendar years for which data are available in the following categories:

  • On campus;
  • In or on a non-campus building or property;
  • On public property; and
  • In dormitories or other residential facilities for students on campus.

In compliance with the requirements of the Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1990 (Jeanne Clery Act) under Public Law 101-542, Title II, makes available each year an annual security report detailing campus crime statistics for the previous three years along with campus security policies and procedures.

Daily Crime Log

2024 Annual Security Report

External Resources

Emergencies

Campus Security, certified in First Aid Response, AED and C.P.R., respond to all emergencies reported on the College campuses. If the event of an Emergency on Campus call 911 then notify security at Ext. 6100 from any campus phone. In the event of an emergency Campus security and other assisting staff will respond.

In an effort to consistently improve emergency response procedures, »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ has an opt-in emergency notification system (ENS) which allows College administrators to send time-sensitive notifications to students, staff and faculty. The ENS helps us provide a safer environment, enhanced emergency communication and keeps our community better informed.

safety@berkshirecc.edu

Emergency Contact Information

EMERGENCY 911
»Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ Security 413-499-4660, ext. 6100 (on-campus)
Massachusetts State Police 413-743-4700
Brien Center (24 Hour - Crisis Lline)
(Mental Health / Substance Abuse)
413-499-0412
Elizabeth Freeman Center
(Domestic Violence / Sexual Assault)
866-401-2425
Suicide Prevention and Crisis Lifeline Text/Call: 988 (24/7)
Title IX Coordinator - La Wanza Lett-Brewington 413-236-1027
Clery Coordinator - Ellis Richardson 413-236-1011

Non-Emergency Contact Information

»Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ Security 413-236-1010, ext. 1010 (on-campus)
Director of Safety and Security 413-236-1011

Departmental Values

  • Professionalism – We will always be aware of our image and role within the institution. We will use our skills, training, and knowledge to serve our community.
  • Integrity – We will hold ourselves to the highest standard of truth. Our word is based on our bond and our behavior is above reproach.
  • Communication – We will always listen to the needs and the concerns of our community and follow through to make sure those needs and concerns are addressed.
  • Service – We will respond immediately to all calls for service, both routine and emergency in nature.
    Respect – We will treat everyone we encounter with respect and dignity.
  • Loyalty – We will always remain loyal to those we serve: the entire »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ Community College Community.
  • Duty – We will do our duty to the best of our ability. The welfare and safety of our students and community members is our top priority.