University of New Haven Police Department
The University of New Haven Police Department provides full-service police protection to the West Haven Campus, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
The department comprises 19 sworn positions, and all officers have been fully trained through the State of Connecticut Police Officers Standards and Training Council Academy and have full arrest powers. Police authority is granted by state statute through the Mayor of the city of West Haven. Officers patrol campus in marked police cruisers, on foot, and on mountain bicycles. We encourage all officers to "reach out" to students and create opportunities for casual dialogue. Additionally, six certified dispatchers staff the office to handle radio and telephone communications and assist the many students and staff who visit the department.
The University of New Haven Police Department practices community based policing as an organizational philosophy and operational practice. UNHPD supports this through geographic awareness, visibility, and collaborative partnerships with members of the university community. Patrol officers actively engage students and university departments, maintain familiarity with campus residential and common areas, and foster communication and trust to enhance safety and familiarity for our students, faculty, and staff.
Although police authority is granted through the city of West Haven, the University of New Haven Police Department is a law enforcement agency separate from city government. A close working relationship exists with the West Haven Police Department, as well as other local police agencies and the Connecticut State Police Department.
The University of New Haven Police Department provides full-service police protection 24 hours a day, seven days a week.