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Welcome to the
Official Statewide University
Police Association (SUPA) Website!
What is SUPA?
SUPA is a non-profit organization that is proud to represent the
Police Officers, Corporals and Sergeants of the California State
University Police System.
The CSU Police System:
The CSU Police Departments provide police and public safety
services to twenty-two California State University campuses. The
campuses of the CSU serve approximately 409,000 students, 44,000
staff and faculty, and an uncounted number of visitors and guests
each day. The CSU is the largest university system in the United
States.
There are approximately three hundred SUPA members who are spread
amongst twenty-two CSU campuses. SUPA members provide the necessary
law enforcement services in the effort to keep the CSU campuses as
safe as possible in today’s world.
SUPA members provide this service 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365
days a year. SUPA members are certified peace officers under the
authority of the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards
and Training (POST).
Job Openings
CSU Police Job Openings
News....
The University of
California has just graduated its FIRST online class with the
degree of Master in Advanced Study in Criminology, Law and
Society. This is the first online program offered by the
University of California system and is designed specifically for
working professionals. For more information about the
program, please visit
http://www.seweb.uci.edu/distance/mas-cls/.
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Existing law allows taxpayers to make voluntary tax-free
contributions on their personal state income tax returns to the
"California Peace Officers' Memorial Foundation Fund". The law
specifies that all contributions must be used to maintain the "California
Peace Officers' Memorial", and for activities in support of the
most deserving surviving families of those gallant men and women
peace officers who have made the ultimate sacrifice. Click
here for more information
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Cal State
University Police Score Superior Court Victory in Case of
Violation of Peace Officer Bill of Rights by Stuart D. Adams
The Statewide University Police Officers Association (SUPA)
scored a victory against the California State University (CSU)
in San Diego Superior Court for the placing of adverse comments
in a file used for personnel purposes without first showing the
comments to the officer or giving him the opportunity to respond
to them. The Superior Court specifically found that police
administrators violated the provisions of California Government
Code Sections 3305 and 3306. [Read more] |
California State University Police Departments
Bakersfield
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Chico |
Dominguez Hills |
East Bay
Fresno |
Fullerton |
Humboldt |
Long Beach |
Los Angeles |
Monterey Bay
Northridge |
Pomona |
Sacramento |
San Bernadino |
San Diego
San Francisco
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San Jose |
San
Luis Obispo |
San
Marcos
Sonoma |
Stanislaus
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