Apprehension Recent violent incidents on local high school campuses and the mass shooting in Tucson, Arizona are traumatic and unnerving to most of us. Although CLU and Thousand Oaks are considered very safe communities, being cautious is always wise. Here are some campus resources to help keep you safe at CLU: The Campus Public Safety department offers tips and contact information for reporting threats and incidents. The site also includes  current campus crime data. Add the Campus Public Safety emergency number to your cell phone or mobile device: (805) 493-3911. For non-emergencies call: (805) 493-3208. The Campus Conduct Hotline is designed to minimize any apprehension you may have and make it possible for you to report concerns about issues or behaviors that pose a risk to CLU or its students, staff, or faculty. Campus Public Safety. Other campus sources for confidential help include:  Campus Life, Campus Ministry, Student Counseling Services, and Health Services. For objective research on crime, the gun control debate, or perspectives on mental health, start with the Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center. The Criminal Justice research guide will also lead you to databases, Web sites, and sources for statistical data.

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