sign indicating Campus Community PoliceThe safety and well-being of students, faculty, staff, and visitors is the number one priority of Campus Police, says director Matthew D’Asti.

Campus Police committed to the community

Campus Community Police provides onsite policing and security services to the University of Windsor and its surrounding lands and properties 24 hours per day, 365 days per year.

“The safety and well-being of students, faculty, staff, and visitors is our number one priority,” says director Matthew D’Asti.

He notes the service’s members are committed to providing:

  • A highly visible security presence on campus;
  • Security for all University buildings and property;
  • Security for special events in special circumstances;
  • A reliable 24‐hour response to both routine and emergency calls for security and police service and violations of university safety, security, and conduct policies and University bylaws.

Since March 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic has presented unique challenges for the organization.

“Through it all, our members have continued to provide an essential service to our campus community during what can only be described as unprecedented times,” D’Asti says.

“You can expect to see our members patrolling on foot, bicycle, and vehicle. I encourage you to speak to our members on patrol or at our station if you have any questions about our campus, our services, or if you need to report an incident.”

Learn more on the service’s website.