The Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine provides a safe environment at the college with a
professionally trained campus police and security department.
The LECOM Campus Police and Security Department is located inside the north entrance of the
complex. The office is responsible for the provision of law enforcement and security on campus. The
office is staffed 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
The department will insure that the community and facilities of the college remain secure
through professional, proactive, quality prevention, suppression and investigation of criminal
activity and unsafe physical, operational and environmental conditions on the campus and properties
under the control of the college.
Security Force Composition
A director of Police and Security who reports directly to the president, and the provost and
vice president and dean of Academic Affairs heads the LECOM Department of Police and Security. In
addition, the force consists of the following: LECOM Erie — campus police officers and LECOM
campus security officers; LECOM Bradenton — contract private security guards.
Authority
The LECOM Department of Police and Security personnel has in it's possession two levels of
authority to perform their functions.
Private Police Officers
LECOM campus police officers possesses full policing powers under the provisions of Title 22
Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes § 501. This statute authorizes non-profit corporations such
as LECOM to request the Court of Common Pleas to appoint private police officers for the
institution. Those officers appointed by the court have the power to arrest in the same manner and
with the same authority and may exercise all other powers in the same manner and authority as any
police officers in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Security Officers
LECOM Security Officers are not police officers. They perform the duties of security officers.
They are empowered by the college to enforce polices established by the institution. In addition,
they staff the Security Office, monitor the CCTV surveillance system, patrol the campus and assist
police officers in the performance of their duties.
Training
The Pennsylvania Municipal Police Officers Education and Training Commission has initially
certified all LECOM police officers. In addition, the police officers selected by LECOM are retired
from local law enforcement agencies with many years of experience. They receive annual
re-certification updates and attend necessary in-service training and seminars to maintain current
state-of-the-art knowledge and experience.
Security officers are selected for their ability to perform their duties in the most proficient
and professional manner possible. These officers, once hired, receive instruction in the
performance of their duties to include the exercise of authority, liability issues, patrol
techniques, report writing, investigations, college policy and procedure, and fire and evacuation
emergencies.
LECOM Police and Security Weapons Policy
LECOM police officers may carry firearms and less lethal weapons while on duty for the
protection of the LECOM community. All LECOM police officers have been certified in the use of such
weapons in accordance with the provisions of Title 22, Pennsylvania Statutes § 41et seq.
(Lethal Weapons Training Act).
LECOM security officers do not carry firearms or less lethal weapons in the course of their
duties.
Relationship with Local/State/Federal Law Enforcement Agencies (LEA
Liaison)
The LECOM Department of Police and Security has a close working relationship with local, state
and federal law enforcement agencies. The Erie Bureau of Police maintains primary jurisdiction on
the LECOM campus for all serious criminal investigations. LECOM police conduct investigations on
those criminal incidents not investigated by the Erie Police.