James J. Mendonca
- Director of Security and Safety/Chief of Campus Police
Our philosophy is simple: provide a secure and welcoming environment so that our campus community members can grow and thrive in their personal and professional lives.
Colonel James J. Mendonca
Director of Security and Safety​
Chief of Campus Police
The ΢ÃÜȦ Campus Police is an Accredited Law Enforcement Agency.
On November 19, 2022, the ΢ÃÜȦ Campus Police Department (΢ÃÜȦPD) was recognized for its commitment to public safety excellence by receiving its initial Law Enforcement Accreditation award from .
Approximately five percent of all law enforcement agencies worldwide are currently internationally accredited by CALEA®. The ΢ÃÜȦPD is now one of only twelve police departments in Rhode Island to achieve CALEA® accredited status and the only state college/university department to earn this prestigious award.
We encourage all members of our campus community to regarding the ΢ÃÜȦPD’s compliance with CALEA® standards. Your comments can be in the form of either commendations or concerns. This feedback is designed to provide the ΢ÃÜȦPD with information vital to supporting its ongoing commitment to public safety excellence.
The ΢ÃÜȦPD is also accredited by the , having received its initial award on June 30, 2021. Each accreditation award will remain in effect for four years, after which time both accrediting bodies will conduct on-site reassessments of the ΢ÃÜȦPD to ensure its continued compliance for reaccreditation purposes.
These distinguished honors are the result of the hard work and dedication by the members of the ΢ÃÜȦPD to meet the rigorous performance metrics set by both accrediting bodies. The standards that the ΢ÃÜȦPD must continue to adhere to reflect universally accepted best practices in policing and will assist the agency in maintaining its status as a professional law enforcement organization that is dedicated to providing exemplary police services to the campus community.
The mission of the ΢ÃÜȦ Campus Police​, a component​ of the College's Department of Security and Safety, while multifaceted, is simplistic in nature and is centered upon a single goal: to provide for the safety of life, personal and institutional property, and to enhance the educational process.​
This goal is accomplished through the enforcement of all local, state and federal laws and statutes, as well as the various policies and procedures established by the college administration and the Council on Postsecondary Education.​​
For a full listing of all Campus Police employees, view Campus Police Personnel.
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