University of Toronto Campus Safety Services

University of Toronto Campus Safety Services University of Toronto Campus Safety Services are dedicated to creating a safe, secure and equitable environment for all community members. George Campus.

The Special Constables who serve with the University of Toronto Campus Safety Services are dedicated to creating a safe, secure and equitable environment for those who work, live and study on the St. A city within a city, the St. George campus is a unique university community within an urban setting. Consequently, our Special Constables are specially trained to respond to a variety of campus occur

rences with sensitivity, discretion and authority. Last year, our officers responded to over five thousand incidents as part of our commitment to providing policing services 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Special Constables patrol the campus by foot, car and bicycle in order to provide a visible presence. Our officers have been sworn in by the Toronto Police Services Board as Special Constables who have been granted the authority of a police officer while on campus. While responding to calls on university property, our officers have the right to enforce federal and provincial statutes, as well as municipal by-laws. Special Constables are classified as Peace Officers who provide policing services to private institutions. Our Basic Campus Police Training is designed to provide our Special Constables with a sound knowledge of the laws and procedures that frontline officers are required to apply in the performance of their duties. Training includes but is not limited to the areas of Crime Prevention, Law Enforcement, Assistance to victims of crime, and Emergency response. In addition to this foundational training, Special Constables with the University of Toronto Campus Safety Services are also trained in the following specializations:

Scenes of Crime Officer (SOCO)

Several of our frontline Special Constables have been trained by the Ontario Police College to perform Crime Scene investigations for minor incidents. These officers are educated in various areas of investigation including evidence collection procedures, fingerprinting, vehicle examination and crime scene photography. They collect and submit evidence to the Toronto Police Service Forensic Identification Service for further evaluation. General Investigation Training

Special Constables that have attended this training learn the necessary skills and knowledge to transition from the patrol function to a more advanced investigative function. This Ontario Police College training emphasizes the concepts and principles of good case management practices and the core competencies of a general investigator. Critial Incident Management System

Members of our service have also been trained in the Critical Incident Management System. In collaboration with members of the Toronto Police Service, Toronto Fire and Toronto EMS, our Special Constables have played an integral role in ensuring that city emergency agencies and the university speak with a common language in a time of crisis. Ongoing initiatives are allowing the University of Toronto Campus Safety Services to develop realistic plans to respond to potential crises that may face our university community. Bike Unit

The University of Toronto Campus Safety Services Bicycle Unit is comprised of nearly twenty trained officers. The flexibility of the bicycle unit allows our officers to access remote areas of the campus while building relationships with members of the campus community. All Special Constables on the Bicycle Unit have attended an intensive training course in Tactical Police Cycling.

Last week, we had a great time attending the Police Foundations Athletic Games at Centennial College 💙Our Campus Safety ...
04/07/2026

Last week, we had a great time attending the Police Foundations Athletic Games at Centennial College 💙

Our Campus Safety Special Constables connected with students, shared insight into the role, and discussed career pathways.

Thank you to everyone who stopped by our table!

Learn more about careers with us:
https://www.campussafety.utoronto.ca/careers

As Giving Day takes place this month, be aware that scammers may send fake donation emails pretending to be from the Uni...
03/30/2026

As Giving Day takes place this month, be aware that scammers may send fake donation emails pretending to be from the University.

Before you donate:

✔ Double-check the sender
✔ Only use official U of T links
✔ Be cautious of urgent or unexpected requests
If something feels off, trust your instincts.

Don’t click the bait.
PAUSE TO PREVENT.

📩 Report phishing using the “Report Phishing” button in Outlook or forward to [email protected]

📞Contact Campus Safety (416-978-2323)

🔁 Save & share to help protect others
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📍 Sidney Smith Hall (100 St. George Street) Campus Safety × ITS out for Fraud Prevention Month 💻🔐   We connected with st...
03/24/2026

📍 Sidney Smith Hall (100 St. George Street)

Campus Safety × ITS out for Fraud Prevention Month 💻🔐

We connected with students and staff to talk all things phishing; from spotting suspicious emails to reporting scams quickly and safely.

Phishing is one of the most common cyber threats on campus - but with the right knowledge, it’s preventable.

💡 Missed us?

📅 Join us for our final tabling event:
📍 Bahen Centre
🗓 Thursday, March 26
⏰ 1:00–3:00 PM

Come by, ask questions, and grab resources!

📩 Report phishing using the “Report Phishing” button in Outlook or forward to [email protected]
📞Campus Safety (Non-Emergency) 416-978-2323

Don’t take the bait. 🎣
PAUSE TO PREVENT.

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Another great day of tabling for   at MSB! 🤩We had a great time connecting with students and staff, sharing phishing awa...
03/20/2026

Another great day of tabling for at MSB! 🤩

We had a great time connecting with students and staff, sharing phishing awareness tips, and giving out resources to help keep our community safe.

If you didn’t get a chance to stop by - we’ll be at more locations throughout the month!

STOP. THINK. VERIFY.
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03/09/2026
12/22/2025

Campus Safety & the Fire Prevention office teamed up to bring you 12 holiday fire safety reminders for this season.

Cooking, seasonal decor, and heating equipment are among the most common causes of holiday fires. Don’t be like S/Cst Veronica - learn from these examples.
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As we officially begin the winter holiday break (December 21st to January 2nd), safety continues to be our top priority!...
12/20/2023

As we officially begin the winter holiday break (December 21st to January 2nd), safety continues to be our top priority!
While the campus winds down for some well-deserved rest, our dedicated Special Constables will remain on duty 24/7 to support a safe and secure environment.

🚨 For urgent assistance, contact us at 416-978-2222 or 911.

Wishing everyone a wonderful winter break - we look forward to welcoming you back in 2024! 🌟
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With winter around the corner, we’re sharing some "cool" tips to keep you warm and safe. ❄️🌬️ Always prepare before leav...
11/28/2023

With winter around the corner, we’re sharing some "cool" tips to keep you warm and safe. ❄️🌬️

Always prepare before leaving the house:

👕 Dress in layers: Stay warm by wearing multiple layers to trap heat. Start with a moisture-wicking base layer, add an insulating layer, and top it off with a waterproof and windproof outer layer.

👢 Wear warm and waterproof footwear: Opt for warm, waterproof boots with good traction to avoid slips and keep your feet dry.

⏱️ Plan extra time: Account for potential delays caused by weather conditions. You'll be less rushed and safer by giving yourself a buffer.

🌟 Wear bright & reflective clothing: Visibility is key. Choose bright colours and reflective gear to ensure you're seen by others in low light.

Stay alert and aware of your surroundings:

🚫 Don’t text and walk: Avoid distractions like texting while walking, as it can lead to accidents. Keep your focus on your surroundings.

💡 Use well-lit pathways: Stick to well-lit routes to enhance your visibility and reduce the risk of accidents.

🌦 Check the weather regularly: Be informed about the weather forecast. Adjust your route if necessary to avoid unsafe areas or icy sidewalks.

🚨 Report any safety concerns: If you notice hazards or have concerns, report them to Campus Safety at 416-978-2323.

Stay safe, U of T! 🙌❤️

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In recognition of Fire Prevention Week (October 8–14), we’re sharing some Campus Fire Safety 101🔥 Unsure what to do if y...
10/09/2023

In recognition of Fire Prevention Week (October 8–14), we’re sharing some Campus Fire Safety 101🔥

Unsure what to do if you encounter a fire on campus? 🚨 This. ⬇️

- Leave fire area and close doors

- Actuate nearest wall mounted fire alarm

- Call Campus Safety at 416.978.2222 and Emergency 911 to report location of fire if known

- Leave building, keep clear of exits

- Report to Emergency Personnel if you think someone is in the building after general evacuation

Join us to learn more on October 10th and 12th as we come together in recognition of Fire Prevention Week. 📆🔥

📍 Sidney Smith Hall - Lobby (Oct. 10, 1:30 PM–3:30 PM)

📍 Medical Sciences Building - David Naylor Student Commons, MSB 2171 (Oct. 12, 10 AM–12 PM)

There will be Plinko, chances to win prizes, trivia challenges, and some fantastic swag giveaways. 🚒

ALL U of T community members welcome! 🙌
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