Campus Security

Message from Campus Security

When our North Florida College Security Officers are on duty, he or she only has one pair of eyes and one set of ears. The officer can be in only one place at a given time and can only perceive what's happening in the immediate vicinity. Criminals generally make it a point to avoid law enforcement or security officers and while the officer is patrolling the area around, say, the Student Center, a burglar may be busily breaking into someone's car on the opposite end of the campus.

How can the officers possibly know what's happening outside of his or her line of sight and range of hearing? The answer is, YOU! Our North Florida College "family" can provide us with lots of extra eyes and ears, and when they're active our security officers can "see" and "hear" a very long distance! They can, in a sense, be in several places at once.
If you see or hear something that seems suspicious, you're probably right. Something is out of whack. Don't just brush it off as the figment of an over-active imagination or the pre-exam jitters. It is time to call security. And of course, if you actually do see or hear something that requires the immediate presence of a security officer, call for security or 911 right away! You can reach security by calling 850-973-0280.
When you report what it is that you saw or heard (or suspect), stay calm and provide as much detail as possible. When describing a person, pay attention to his/her race and the colors of the clothes he/she was wearing.
The color of his/her hair and eyes isn't a big item here, but it's very helpful if we know he/she was wearing a red jacket with jeans which had holes torn in the knees. It's also very helpful if we know in what direction the individual was heading when you last saw him/her.
If the perpetrator gets into a vehicle, pay attention to the color of the vehicle and the direction it was heading when you last saw it. Providing the make and model of the vehicle is helpful, but the most valuable piece of information you can provide is the license plate number. Of course, getting a license number requires that you get fairly close to the vehicle and if a vehicle seems suspicious or if you know the driver has just committed a crime, stay clear of the vehicle! Don't try to sneak up so that you can clearly see the license plate or the person as this may very well compromise your personal safety.
Please keep your eyes and ears open and if something seems suspicious don't be shy about calling for security. Stay calm and give accurate, detailed information to the security officer on duty.
Larry Akers
Director of Campus Safety and Security

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A truly safe campus can be achieved only through cooperation of all of its citizens. We encourage the campus community to take advantage of the courtesy services that NFC Campus Security offers. If you see or are involved in a true emergency situation FIRST dial 911, then call Campus Security at 850-973-0280.

Helpful Crime Prevention Tips from Your NFC Security Officers

Services Offered by Campus Security

CAMPUS SECURITY, will provide escorts (by foot or vehicle), upon request, to and from campus buildings and parking lots for students and employees. Contact CAMPUS SECURITY at 850-973-0280. Give your name, the building, and the entrance in which you will meet the officer. Note that the officer will need adequate time to travel to your location.

Safety Tips:

  • When walking on campus stay alert and tuned into your surroundings.
  • Walk with confidence and show that you are aware and in control.
  • Trust your instincts. If something or someone makes you uneasy, get away.
  • Walk with a friend whenever possible.
  • Stick to well lighted, well traveled areas. Don't take shortcuts through wooded areas, parking lots, or alleys.
  • Don't tempt fate by flashing large amounts of cash or other valuable objects.
  • Never hitch hike. It’s not worth the risk.
  • If you think someone is following you, abruptly switch directions or cross the street. If you're still being followed, go to a public place and ask for help.
  • If you want someone to walk with you or you need a ride across campus, call CAMPUS SECURITY at 850-973-0280.

Emergency Notifications - Campus Alerts

NFC can send text messages directly to cell phones in order to notify NFC students, employees and members of the NFC family in the event of a campus-wide emergency or closing due to inclement weather.

Our telephone system at NFC has the ability to broadcast voice messages into every classroom and office simultaneously in the case of a campus emergency. Every classroom and office is equipped with a speaker telephone to allow for receipt of verbal messages.

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NFC Clery Act Crime Satistics

This information is provided to better inform NFC students and others, and conforms to the requirements of the "Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act."

Title IX

NFC is dedicated to the concept of equal opportunity and access to all programs and activities. In accordance with federal and state laws, including Title IX, NFC does not discriminate in any of its programs and activities on the basis of age, color, gender, sex, religion, ethnicity, national origin, race, marital status, genetic information, physical or mental disability or any other characteristic protected by law. In accordance with Title IX, NFC prohibits Sexual Misconduct (including sexual harassment and/or sexual violence) in its programs and activities.

Title IX - Clery Act

Senate Bill 524 requires each Florida College System institution, state university and career center to inform students and employees at orientation of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement sexual predator and sexual offender registry website and toll-free telephone number.

  • FDLE Florida Sexual Offenders and Predators (University Search)
  • FDLE Florida Sexual Offenders and Predators registry website.
  • Toll-free telephone number 1-888-357-7332

 

Firearms and Weapons Prohibitions

Firearms Statement
For a complete statement, click on the above link. Direct inquiries to Larry Akers, 850-973-9477.