Boston_University_Police_Department

Boston University Police Department

Boston University Police Department

Police department for Boston University


The Boston University Police Department (BUPD) is the primary law-enforcement agency of Boston University and provides services to more than 41,000 students, faculty, and staff on 132 acres (0.53 km2) of University property and surrounding streets.[1] Its headquarters are located at 32 Harry Agganis Way adjacent to Nickerson Field, in what was once the Braves Field ticket office.

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The headquarters of the Boston University Police Department at 32 Harry Agganis Way

History

The BUPD was created through an act of legislation in October 1947.[1]

In 2005 a former deputy chief sued the university after being laid off by Chief Robert T. Shea (in 2002).  A Massachusetts Superior Court judge dismissed the case but wrote that the plaintiff “reasonably … believed that BU and Shea were engaged in wrongful discrimination.”[2]

In 2006, Boston University hired the superintendent of the Massachusetts State Police, Thomas G. Robbins, as Chief of BUPD and Executive Director of Public Safety.[3][4]

Organization

The department employs 50 sworn personnel and a complement of 10 civilian support staff.[5][6] Specialized units include a Detective Bureau, a Mountain Bike Unit, a Training and Development Unit, and Community Oriented Policing Services.[1] The department provides services to 33,000 Boston University students; 9,300 faculty and staff members; and campus visitors.[3][6]

Authority

All BUPD police are sworn “special State Police officers” and have full arrest authority on Boston University property and adjoining streets.[1] The authority of the BUPD is derived from chapter 22C, section 63 of the General Laws of Massachusetts.[7]

Additionally, all Boston University Police Officers hold commissions as deputy sheriffs in Suffolk, Middlesex, and Norfolk Counties, giving them arrest powers throughout Boston, Cambridge, and Brookline, where BU has facilities. [8]

See also


References

  1. "About the department". Boston University Police. Boston University. Retrieved Jan 20, 2012.
  2. Schweitzer, Sarah; Bombardier, Marcella (Mar 5, 2006). "No Summers in this heat". The Boston Globe. p. B3. [Sec. 4] A BU Court Victory: A Superior Court judge has dismissed a former Boston University Police Department deputy chief's lawsuit against the university.
  3. Levenson, Michael (Apr 12, 2006). "State Police leader to leave for BU post". The Boston Globe. p. B2.
  4. "Personnel". Boston University Police Department. Boston University. Retrieved Jan 20, 2012.
  5. Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 22C, § 63 (Statute). Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 2007. Employees of … educational institutions and hospitals; appointment as special officers.

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