Boston University Police Department
Boston University Police Department | |
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Abbreviation | BUPD |
Agency overview | |
Formed | 1947 |
Legal personality | Non governmental: Body corporate |
Jurisdictional structure | |
Population | 42,000 |
Legal jurisdiction | Campus of Boston University |
General nature | |
Specialist jurisdiction | Buildings and lands occupied or explicitly controlled by the educational institution and the institution's personnel, and public entering the buildings and immediate precincts of the institution. |
Operational structure | |
Headquarters | Boston, Massachusetts |
Police officers | 52 |
Administrative employees | 16 |
Agency executive | Thomas G. Robbins, Chief |
The Boston University Police Department (BUPD) is the primary law-enforcement agency of Boston University and provides services to more than 41,000 students, faculty, and staff on 132 acres (0.53 km2) of University property and surrounding streets.[1]
History
The BUPD was created through an act of legislation in October 1947.[1]
In 2005 a former deputy chief sued the university after being laid off by Chief Robert T. Shea (in 2002). A Massachusetts Superior Court judge dismissed the case but wrote that the plaintiff “reasonably … believed that BU and Shea were engaged in wrongful discrimination.”[2]
In 2006, Boston University hired the superintendent of the Massachusetts State Police, Thomas G. Robbins, as Chief of BUPD and Executive Director of Public Safety.[3][4]
Organization
The department employs 50 sworn personnel and a complement of 10 civilian support staff.[5][6] Specialized units include a Detective Bureau, a Mountain Bike Unit, a Training and Development Unit, and Community Oriented Policing Services.[1] The department provides services to 33,000 Boston University students; 9,300 faculty and staff members; and campus visitors.[3][6]
Authority
All BUPD police are sworn “special State Police officers” and have full arrest authority on Boston University property and adjoining streets.[1] The authority of the BUPD is derived from chapter 22C, section 63 of the General Laws of Massachusetts.[7]
See also
References
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