Surveillance Systems

Surveillance Systems

Utilizing a centrally managed system, UNCSA operates with over 700 surveillance points spread across the main campus, west campus and downtown Stevens Center.

Maintained and administered by PSICOM staff, the campus surveillance system supports the UNCSA Police mission to monitor, manage and address safety, security, and emergent situations. Surveillance systems record activity for publicly accessible locations on campus including areas such as entrances, lobbies and parking lots.

The UNCSA surveillance system is designed for easy collaboration with local law enforcement should the need arise. Additionally, UNCSA perimeter residents are invited to share their privately owned surveillance point locations via our voluntary camera registration project. Residents who choose to register their surveillance points open an easy path of communication between our UNCSA Police and citizens should investigations occur in their vicinity; video recordings from the registered location(s) remains the property of the private owner and is not shared with UNCSA Police unless the owner chooses to do so.

Surveillance implementations are governed by UNCSA Regulation 511.