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Campus Safety

Contact Information

Emergencies: 911

24 Hour Guard Shack:
661-362-2500

On Duty Supervisor:
661-713-7561

Director of Campus Safety:
661-362-2208

Department

Motto

  • Unless the LORD guards the city, the watchman stays awake in vain (Psalm 127:1).

Values

The men and women of Campus Safety are committed to compassionate servant leadership!

Core Values

  • Compassion: Jesus said, love God first and love your neighbor as yourself (Matthew 22:36-40). Oh God - give us love to serve our students!

  • Servanthood: Jesus said, the greatest among you must be your servant (Matthew 23:11-12). Oh God - give us humility to serve our students!

  • Protection: Jesus said, greater love has no one than to lay down one’s life for one’s friends (John 15:13). Oh God - give us courage to protect our students!

Essential Information!

Purchase Parking Permits: Mustang Permit

MUSTANG ALERT!

  • Mustang Alert is the mass notification system used to alert the campus community of emergencies. To opt-in and ensure you receive emergency text messages, you must register at Self-Service/My Profile/Phone Numbers, and add or update your primary cell phone number.

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Training Presentation

National Advisory System

Welcome to The Master’s University!

There are a few things you need to know about who we are, our mission, and my heart for you and your family as the leader of the Master’s Campus Safety Team. I hope this encourages you to pray for us.

The members of the Master’s Campus Safety Department are committed to live in loving Christian relationship with each and every individual person we come into contact with. We understand that we cannot control whether we will be trusted, respected, or liked, but we can in dependence on God’s Holy Spirit, control our hearts and attitudes toward others.

In terms of my leadership, I personally want to exemplify the “Spirit” of Jesus Christ over mere obedience to the “law,” but my team has a security role that is similar to a civil servant. We are God’s servant for good, which includes a calling to serve and protect. Will you pray for us as we pursue peace and look to be peacekeepers in our role on campus? I’d ask that you pray in line with our department motto (Psalm 127:1), “Unless the LORD guards the city, the watchman stays awake in vain.”

Mighty God - we commit the students, faculty, staff, guests, and ourselves into your hands and ask that you help us be strong and courageous but serve with an attitude of love and compassion. Help us not overlook the things that really matter - people and their growth in Jesus Christ - because we are too committed to our mission. Oh Lord Jesus - give us eyes to see, ears to hear, and above all - a heart to love you and others in all we do. Forgive us when we do not do this and help us be open and teachable to our community when we wrong them. Lord - we share a common bond in Christ with the believers in this community and we seek to exercise our gifts and talents in dependence on you and your Holy Spirit. May we each do our part to respect, obey, serve, and if called upon - boldly protect, in the name of our Savior Jesus Christ - Amen.

Grace and Peace to You!

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  • Director of Campus Safety and Emergency Management
  • E-mail: bkortcamp@masters.edu
  • Phone: 661.362.2687

The Campus Safety Department works in close partnership with the Los Angeles County Fire and Sheriff’s Department, who have stations within close proximity to the University. The Campus Safety Department plays one part in a larger Emergency Management Plan which the college incorporates to facilitate effective coordination of resources in any emergency. In the event of a life threatening emergency, cellular text messages to registered users will be distributed to communicate important instructions on how Faculty, Staff, and Students should respond.

Dare to Prepare

Questions or Comments

For information related to institutional emergency operation plans or workplace safety programs, please use the contact information listed below.

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  • Director of Campus Safety and Emergency Management
  • E-mail: bkortcamp@masters.edu
  • Phone: (661) 362-2687

Daily Crime and Fire Log

The Daily Crime & Fire Log includes a record of all crimes reported to campus safety that occurred anywhere within the department’s patrol jurisdiction and all fires reportedly occurring in the residence halls over the past 60 days. The log is designed to provide timelier details and greater information to the campus community than the annual statistical disclosures.

The most recent 60 days of the log is immediately available at the following link: Daily Crime & Fire Log

In accordance with the Clery Act regulations, records are retained for three years from the latest publication of the report to which they apply. To inspect archived copies of the daily crime log please stop by the campus safety business office during weekday business hours and request to speak with the Director of Campus Safety (holidays and weekends excepted). The law allows the department two business days to meet your request. Thank you!

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