Police Info 2
GENERAL PARKING RULES
• No Parking on the road or in the fire lanes.
• No Parking on the lawns (unless directed by a Police Officer).
• Students shall not park in Faculty/Staff Lots.
• No Parking in Staff Lots.
• Student parking decals must be displayed and visible at all times.
• No Parking in the Bus Stop.
• No Parking or Driving on the on any campus sidewalks.
• Students, Faculty, and Staff shall not park in designated visitor areas.
PARKING DECALS
Parking decals are required to park in Faculty/Staff and Student parking lots. Decals are available at the Campus Police stations in Brockton and Canton. Please complete the Massasoit Parking Decal Application form and return it to either station along with your vehicle’s registration and your driver’s license. The forms are also available at each station.
For questions about parking decals, please call Campus Police at x1041 (Brockton) or x2142 (Canton)
OVERNIGHT PARKING
People wishing to leave a vehicle on campus overnight must report to the College Police Office to obtain the required pass. All vehicles without permission and/or issued pass will be ticketed and/or towed.
TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT
The Massasoit College Police enforces all motor vehicle moving violations of Chapter 90 of Massachusetts General Law
HANDICAPPED PARKING
Handicapped Parking is ONLY for those students who display a placard or have handicapped plates issued from the Registry of Motor Vehicles. All other vehicles found in the handicapped spaces are subject to fine.
FINES
The Massasoit College Police will issue parking tickets to all vehicles that are parked improperly or in areas that have special designation. If payment is not sent to County Treasure within 21 days, the violator will be subject to an extra penalty of $10.00.
The R.A.D. Systems of Delf Defense
The mission of the R.A.D. Systems is to establish an accessible, constantly improving and internationally respected alliance of dedicated Instructors. These Instructors in turn, will provide educational opportunities for women, children, men and seniors to create a safer future for them. In doing this, we challenge society to evolve into an existence where violence is not an acceptable part of daily life.
Why R.A.D.?
R.A.D. is the largest network of its kind with over 11,000 Instructors receiving training in our systems to date. These Instructors teach at various colleges, universities, and municipal law enforcement agencies as well as various other community organizations internationally. R.A.D. has trained more than 900,000 women since the program began in 1989. The cornerstone of R.A.D. Systems, this course has its foundations in education and awareness. The course includes lecture, discussion and self defense techniques. It’s suitable for women of all ages and abilities. Classes range from a total of 9 to 12 hours over 3 or 4 days, depending on the Instructor(s).
R.A.D. is the only existing program with a free lifetime return and practice policy, honored worldwide.
R.A.D. has developed specialized simulation techniques and equipment for use by certified R.A.D. Instructors.
R.A.D. is the only self-defense program ever endorsed by the International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators (IACLEA), National Academy of Defense Education, the National Self- Defense Institute (NSDI) and Redman Training Gear.
Massasoit Community College Police R.A.D. Program
The R.A.D. System of women’s self defense balances the need of women to acquire self defense education in a relatively short period of time by providing short term training opportunities in a progressive building block format. Combined with R.A.D.’s trademark Lifetime Return and Practice Policy each student will participate in basic hands on self defense techniques accompanied by a crime prevention and risk reduction lecture. The class is taught by RAD Instructor Certified Officers of the Massasoit Community College Police Department. This twelve hour course of instruction, taught over four days of three hour increments will provide a basic knowledge of self defense and crime prevention education.
Please feel free to review the additional information provided as well as the website for the R.A.D System at: www.rad-systems.com or call the College Police Department for scheduling information at: 508-588-9100 x1041.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Do you need any prior experience to attend this class? Do I need to be in top physical shape to participate?
No. This program is designed for the average person with no previous experience or background in physical skills training.
Q: How many women have taken this program?
To date, over 900,000 women have attended RAD Basic Physical Defense Program
Q: How long is this program?
The Basic Physical Defense program is a minimum of nine hours.
Q: What is the cost of the program?
The Massasoit Community College offers this program free of cost.
Q: Do I need to be a student of Massasoit Community College to attend the program?
No. The Massasoit College Police offers this program to all.
Q: Can I bring my younger daughter with me?
Yes. It is very common for mothers and daughters to attend this program together. In addition to developing and enhancing their options of self-defense, it seems to be a great bonding experience for them.
To request a copy of a report, please print and complete the appropriate section(s) of the Report Request Form (PDF).
SUBMISSION METHODS
College Police Department
Attn: Records Department
One Massasoit Boulevard
Brockton MA. 02302
FAX: 508-427-1266
EMAIL: massasoitpolice@massasoit.mass.edu
Receiving Options
You may select from one of two options provided for receiving a requested record:
- Pick-up: The report will be held in the Massasoit Community College Police Department Communications Office in the department’s main building, located in the lower level of the Student Center
- USPS Delivery: The report will be mailed to whatever address is provided on the request form. (The Massasoit Community College Police Department provides no guarantee and assumes no liability, stated or implied, for the delivery or security of records mailed via the United States Postal Service)
Notice on Compliance
At the sole discretion of the Massasoit Community College Police Department, anyone petitioning for the release of a record may be charged for costs incurred by compliance with said petition Id. F-I and A.11&40, respectively.
Notice on Redactions:
Personal or private information, and information regarding educational records of involved parties may be redacted from copies of reports, as such information may be exempt under the Freedom of Information Act and/or protected by the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (20 U.S.C. § 1232g).
In accordance with Federal Law, the College is required to advise the campus community where information concerning registered sex offenders may be obtained. Accordingly, in order to access public information pertaining to registered sex offenders enrolled or employed at the College, please contact:
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts’ Sex Offender Registry Board
P.O. Box 4547, Salem, MA 01970-4547
Tel.978-740-6400
Toll Free – MA only 1-800-93-MEGAN
Facsimile 978-740-6464
The Commonwealth Sex Offender Registry Board (SORB) registers and classifies sex offenders in the state. Information on classified sex offenders enrolled or working at Massasoit Community College is available by way of Search for Sex Offenders . The reader is advised to contact Detective Bowlen of the Massasoit College Police Department at 508-588-9100 x1041.