UMPD Publications & Brochures
These publications and brochures were developed by the University of Miami Police Department for use by the University of Miami community. All students, employees and friends of the University are welcome to print these brochures for personal use.
- Crime Statistics as reported to the Florida State Department of Education
- Quick Reference Safety and Security Guide
- Unattended & Unsecured Property Theft Brochure
- Anti-Theft Flyer: Gone in 6 seconds
- Stepping Out: A Guide to Pedestrian Safety
- Fake IDs
- A Guide to Bicycles on Campus
- Campus Bicycle Rack Master List
- Bicycle Lock Program Policies
- Emergency Notification Network Guide
- Rape Aggression Defense (RAD) Program
- US Embassy and Consulate Contact Information: Caribbean Region
- US Embassy and Consulate Contact Information: Europe
NOTE: Some brochures may display oddly as they are designed to be tri-fold.
Non-UMPD Publications & Brochures
These publications and brochures were developed by other University Departments and outside agencies. Their focus is on topics directly relevant to safety and security at the University of Miami. All students, employees and friends of the University are welcome to view these brochures for personal use.
- Sexual Assault Response Team Brochure
- FWC’s Living with Crocodiles Brochure
- CERT’s Hurricane Safety Flyer
- National Weather Service’s Tornado Safety in Schools Brochure
- Elevator Emergency Procedures
- American Public Transit Association’s Elevator Safety Brochure
- ATF Bomb Threats and Physical Security Planning Brochure
- City of Miami Police Protect your Vehicle from Theft
NOTE: Some brochures may display oddly as they are designed to be tri-fold.
UMPD Presentation/ Training Programs
These training programs were developed by the University of Miami Police Department for use by the University of Miami community. All students, employees and friends of the University are welcome to view and print these presentations for personal and departmental use. The UM Police Department will present these programs to any group of University-affiliated individuals upon request; contact the Crime Prevention Office at (305) 284-1105 for more information.
- New Student Orientation Program - Abridged
- Bomb Threat Training Program
- Click here to reference the NCTC’s recommendations for evacuation distances.