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Although the neon yellow-green vests of safety patrols have become a familiar sight on campus at night, students and safety escorts say most undergraduates have yet to make the week-old Harvard University Campus Escort Program (HUCEP) a part of their daily routine...
...recent wave of assaults on or near campus has appropriately spurred responses from the University and the Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) intended to enhance campus security. With new measures such as the 24-hour shuttle service, the Harvard University Campus Escort Service Program (HUCEP), increased HUPD patrols and the centralized hotline to help students better utilize these services, we would hope that Harvard would be safer place. However, students cannot take advantage of these services unless they know what they are and how to use them. All students should know the various options available to protect themselves from sexual...
...recent wave of assaults on or near campus has appropriately spurred responses from the University and the Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) intended to enhance campus security. With new measures such as the 24-hour shuttle service, the Harvard University Campus Escort Service Program (HUCEP), increased HUPD patrols and the centralized hotline to help students better utilize these services, we would hope that Harvard would be safer place. However, students cannot take advantage of these services unless they know what they are and how to use them. All students should know the various options available to protect themselves from sexual...
...assaults around campus. Spurred by this alarming wave of attacks, Harvard has initiated a laudable campaign to bolster security. In the last few weeks, the College has extended shuttle and van operation hours, deployed more HUPD patrols, e-mailed safety alerts directly to students, launched the Harvard University Campus Escort Service Program (HUCEP) to replace the now-defunct SafetyWalk and created a centralized hotline (4-8237) to help students maneuver the new services and dispatch late-night police escorts. While Harvard’s recent moves are constructive and welcomed, the College can take further steps to improve campus safety...
These changes are crucial for the success of HUCEP, as is adequately publicizing the new services. Students cannot be expected to utilize the escort program if the phone number for the hotline is buried on an obscure website. The College needs to alert students more effectively about their safety options so that they can take better advantage of them...