Policing at ASU: How campus and local police combat concerns on campus
ASU's Police Department and local law enforcement work to tackle crime on all four ASU campuses despite jurisdictional and geographical components to patrolling.
ASU's Police Department and local law enforcement work to tackle crime on all four ASU campuses despite jurisdictional and geographical components to patrolling.
Tempe City Manager Andrew Ching has chosen Kenneth McCoy, former police chief of Anchorage, Alaska, to be the next chief of police for the Tempe Police Department.
Join host Naomi Dubovis and the State Press podcast desk as they break down the ASU community's top stories in the second season of "State Press Play." New episodes every Wednesday.
The suspect who fired shots on the Tempe campus in December has been indicted on 16 charges by a Maricopa County grand jury.
The city of Tempe's Family Advocacy Center is set to open in January 2023 after being delayed a year.
The ASU Police Department Clery Report published Sept. 30 shows an increase in crime reports in 2021 from 2020.
With funding from the city of Phoenix, researchers will analyze call data to better assess who should respond to emergency calls that would normally go straight to Phoenix police officers.
Survivors and advocates show that the University's legal approaches to sexual assault justice are failing, and that something new must be built in their place.
Overall reported crimes at ASU's campuses dropped in 2020 from 2019, according to the 2021 Clery Report released Friday.
One person sustained non-life-threatening injuries after a small kitchen fire broke out in an apartment at University Towers near ASU's Tempe campus.
As the legalization of cannabis spreads, many argue that legalization is connected to ending systemic racism in the criminal justice system.
14-year-old Antonio Arce was killed by Tempe police in January 2019.
Compared to last year, overall reported crimes on and near ASU's campuses in October have decreased.
More crimes occurred on and around ASU's campuses in September 2019 than in September 2018.
Reported crimes on all ASU campuses continue to decline.
The crowd protested the shooting of a 14-year-old boy by Tempe police.
A lawsuit brought by eight current and former ASU police officers against the University was dismissed Monday, ending a year-long court battle over claims of discrimination, retaliation and denial of access to records.
Students should be aware of how dangerous distracted driving can be.
Raymond Gurley, an ASU student, was walking home from middle school football practice when he said he experienced an incident of racial profiling.
Lynn Spillers, a victims advocate and ASU Police Chief Thompson are being recognized for ASU's victim advocacy efforts.
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