Safety and Security

SAFETY AND SECURITY INFORMATION

Please remember DC is a city, not a school campus

In the event of an emergency – call 911
For all police non-emergency’s – call 311
Please contact DC Program staff if you have any questions or concerns

SAFETY & CRIME STATISTICS

Safety is our number one concern for you, and it should be high on your priority list too. DC is a large, international city, and, like any large city, has some unsavory to downright dangerous neighborhoods. While crime rates are steadily decreasing, Washington, DC still has one of the highest crime rates in the nation.

Websites for an overview of safety:

SAFETY TIPS

  • Walk purposefully and confidently—and keep moving. Be aware of your surroundings.

  • Always let someone know where you are going and when you will return.

  • Always know where you are and where you can find help if needed. Even if you are lost, act as if you know where you are going.

  • Stay sober and coherent. Persons under the influence are more likely to be victims of serious crimes or accidents.

  • Don’t let people follow you into buildings (apartments, CSIS, SUDC Program Center).

  • Trust your instincts. If something or someone makes you uneasy, avoid the person or situation and leave as soon as possible.

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