UVA – A Safe Campus

May 17, 2016 in Personal Injury Articles | MARTIN WREN, P.C. | LEAVE A COMMENT

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Shaken from recent tragedies and questions about the safety of students on campus, the University of Virginia is doing its best to try to improve internal safety and security practices.

UVA participates in an Annual Security Report that talks about the efforts of the local Police Department, while providing information on training, issues of student misconduct and more.

The University of Virginia Police Department operates 24/7 to protect a population of over 40,000 people. With over 130 employees, this dedicated office works behind the scenes to detect threats and intervene against violent aggressors.

But along with that, university leaders keep looking at how to enhance security — in a January 2016 article in UVA Today, the writer talks about the progress that has been made, in part, through convening forums on safety issues.

These include a new public safety substation at 1413 University Ave., increased patrols, and the use of “Ambassadors” who are unarmed security officers who will patrol areas like the Corner, Rugby Road and West Main St. and Jefferson Park Avenue corridors. There’s also a safe ride program and new infrastructure in place to promote security.

The Ad Hoc Group on University Climate and Culture

Another new but established safety promotion is the Ad Hoc Group on University Climate and Culture, where leaders talk about trying to promote a safe culture on campus.

“We are committed to our ongoing efforts to better ensure that all members of the University community are free from acts of hostility and harassment,” said UVA president Teresa A. Sullivan. “We will continue to evaluate recommendations and initiatives to better ensure that resources are properly aligned with the needs of the University community. Our faculty, staff and students will continue to contribute as we strategically integrate our immediate and long-term efforts.”

With this said, University of Virginia is not the only major employer or property holder in the Charlottesville, Virginia area.

Experienced personal injury lawyers know what it takes to keep the community safe, as well as all of the work that goes into the administration of public properties, assets and services. We understand the good things that happen when leaders invest in safety — and the bad things that happen when they don’t.

A community is only as safe as its leadership and policies — and that means local businesses and others need to partner to voice and act on their dedication to public health and safety every day and every year. Although no community can be perfect, nearly any community can be strengthened and empowered by common-sense security precautions and safety policies.

Help From Virginia Personal Injury Lawyers is Available

As a local personal injury law office in Charlottesville Virginia, MartinWren, P.C. commends those leaders, planners and managers who are working to make Charlottesville a safer place. But we all need to be in it together.

Residents who feel they have been harmed because of the negligence or mistakes of someone else can get dedicated, caring counsel from MartinWren’s Charlottesville VA personal injury lawyers. If you or someone in your family has been hurt in the Albermarle County area, talk to us to get assistance in assessing a case and learn more about your legal options before heading to court.

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We serve clients throughout Virginia — from Charlottesville and Central Virginia to metropolitan Richmond; Harrisonburg and the Shenandoah Valley to Roanoke; and the cities of Hampton Roads to the Northern Virginia cities of  Fairfax, Alexandria and Arlington.

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