Badger Watch
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Contact us
If you have any questions, concerns, or
Badger Watch
would like more information on the Badger
Watch program please contact:
Officer Kristin Radtke
(Central Campus)
265-6753
keradtke@wisc.edu
Officer Heidi Laundrie
(Lower Campus)
262-8088
halaundrie@wisc.edu
Officer Erik Pearce
(Southeast Campus)
265-5223
empearce@wisc.edu
Officer Amanda Buckley
(University Apartments)
265-5717
abuckley2@wisc.edu
Making the UW
Campus a safer
place to Live,
Work, and Learn
March 2011
Badger Watch Benefit to Community
Becoming a Volunteer is EASY
• Reduction in Thefts
Attend an hour-long training session.
Badger Watch is the crime prevention • Increased Safety Awareness These are offered year round, and can
program for the UW-Madison Campus. It’s a
• Improved Safety Perception be scheduled in your building,
collaborative effort between over 1,500 coordinated through your facility
volunteers and the UW Police Department • Deterrent for Thieves management or department, or a UW
to help make the community a safer place.
• Direct Link to UW Police Police Community Officer.
Becoming a volunteer is easy and only Call your facility or department manager
involves attending the initial training with no and request the training. They can
further commitment required. The benefits contact the UW Police to arrange on-site
include becoming a smarter/safer training.
community member, access to a direct link
to the UW Police, and the opportunity to OR
attend events such as our annual safety
conference, CPR and other training courses. Contact one of the Badger Watch
Coordinators to learn more about the
Below are brief descriptions of the Badger program and to hear how you can
Watch training classes: attend an upcoming training session.
You may attend a training, even if your
Basic Badger Watch: building does not wish to participate.
Please see reverse side for contact
The initial training involves an hour of safety information.
and security awareness, coupled with
information on what to do in the case of an For more information on the program,
emergency. After attending this class, you please visit the UW Police Department’s
will have access to all the benefits of the website below:
program. There are no additional
commitments involved with becoming a
volunteer. Benefit to the Police
• Increased Crime Reporting
Advanced Badger Watch:
• Partnership with Community
Advanced Badger Watch is designed to provide
a brief review of topics covered in the original • Reduction of Thefts UW Madison Police Department
Badger Watch sessions. However, it also • Reduction of Crime Rate 1429 Monroe St.
includes information on how to recognize and Madison, WI 53711
possibly contact unwanted persons in your • Improved Public Relations
(608) 264-COPS
buildings. *Prerequisite: Basic Badger Watch.
www.uwpd.wisc.edu
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