Violence & Active Assailant

The increased visibility of campus violence, particularly campus shootings, have generated
questions about the safety of college campuses. While shootings may be the most visible
form of campus violence, they are not the most commonplace. Southeastern makes every
effort to ensure the safety of its students from all forms of violence including sexual
violence and physical assault.

Campus safety takes the cooperation of the entire university community taking steps
to make Southeastern a safe campus for all. Seeking assistance, reporting concerns
and speaking out are all ways bystanders can intervene when they see problematic situations
arise.

Below are some tips to be aware of to increase one’s own safety on campus

  • Don’t forget to register for Emergency Alerts

  • Download the Lion Safe App
  • Always be aware of your surroundings

    • Keep an eye on your belongings

    • Lock your room, car, and bike

    • Stay alert when crossing the street

    • Walk in groups at night

  • Utilize the Code Blue Phones in the event of an emergency or the mobile blue light
    on the Lion Safe App

  • Report suspicious behavior or an incident

  • Visit the Safe Campus website

 

What You Should Do

If you believe you are in immediate danger, call UPD 985-549-2222 or 911.

Take direct threats of harm seriously and contact the authorities.

If unsure but are concerned about the possibility of someone posing a danger to themselves
or others, contact University Police, University Counseling Center or Student Accessibility
Services.

Always err on the side of caution by contacting a university department if you have
concerns.


 

Active Assailant Training

The University Police Department provides Active Assailant Training for campus departments
and student groups. If your group or department would like to receive training, contact
UPD [email protected]


 

Campus Resources

University Police Department

985-549-2222

[email protected]

Anonymous Reporting Form

 

University Counseling Center

985-549-3894

[email protected]

Office of Student Advocacy and Accountability

985-549-2213

Incident Reporting Form

University Health Center

985-549-2242

[email protected]


 

Resources

Southeastern supports students in recovery. For current on campus support and programming
call the University Counseling Center at 985-549-3894 or email [email protected]

Louisiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence

  • Statewide hotline 1-888-411-1333

  • http://lcadv.org/programs-resources/

  • Provides information regarding domestic violence, safety tips, and events related
    to DV

  • Resources for victims to seek assistance

 

Active Shooter Safety


 

Helpful Links

Know the Code

Staying Safe on Campus

Tips for Student Success

Title IX

Violence Prevention