Officers conduct foot and vehicle patrols on campus and are charged with the enforcement of federal, state and local laws, as well as University policies and regulations. Although public safety officers do not make arrests, the security office maintains a working relationship with the Baltimore City Police Department.
Students, faculty, staff and guests of the University are encouraged to report emergencies and criminal activity to the office of public safety. To report an emergency or criminal activity, dial 6666 on campus.
Victims of, or witnesses to, criminal activity in which there is no immediate danger may report an incident by calling the Communications Center at 410-435-0100. You may also dial extension 5360 from a University phone. An officer will make a report and follow up on your incident.
The campus community is routinely informed in a timely manner of security procedures and practices, the occurrence of crimes that may be of threat to the community, and the prevention of crimes through the following:
In order to improve security and the quality of campus life, the University installed a Blue Light Emergency Notification System. With the push of a button, you are in immediate contact with the office of public safety. When the button at the blue light station is depressed, the strobe light at the top of the station is activated, a security operator will be in immediate voice contact and a security officer will be dispatched.
The telephone keypad on the station may also be used for nonemergency on-campus contacts, including to request a security escort, ask for directions, or contact any office or residence hall on campus. The lights are along the library path, in front of Meletia Hall and behind Fourier Hall, and near the soccer field.
In accordance with the Student Right-To-Know and Campus Security Act of 1990, the University is mandated to supply crime statistics for the listed crimes that have occurred on University property or adjacent areas.
The University must also publish the arrest statistics for the listed three offense categories. This information is derived from the last current calendar year, along with the preceding two years. This report contains statistics for the previous three calendar years.
The statistics have been compiled from data collected from Notre Dame of Maryland University’s Department of Public Safety, Offices of Student and Residence Life, School of Education, School of Nursing and from the Baltimore City Police Department, designated security and/or campus officials at Anne Arundel Community College (main campus), Anne Arundel Community College (Arundel Mills), the College of Southern Maryland, the Northeastern Maryland Higher Education Center, the Laurel College Center, and the Southern Maryland Higher Education Center.
Information regarding registered sex offenders in Maryland can be found at https://news.maryland.gov/dpscs/.