April 12, 2001
Contact: Elizabeth Conlisk 614-292-3040


Pilot project teams education and police efforts
to control parties in University neighborhoods

  

COLUMBUS -- Ohio State University and Columbus police officers will join forces in a new effort to control parties in the University District neighborhoods starting this weekend. 

The plan calls for two teams of Columbus and Ohio State police officers to patrol the areas east and north of the campus on Friday and Saturday nights, as well as for student-led educational efforts and a variety of methods to reduce alcohol consumption.

A task force of Ohio State students and staff, Columbus and Ohio State police officers, area residents and property managers, and local business and civic leaders appointed by Interim Vice President for Student Affairs William H. Hall put together the plan, which drew upon suggestions from student leaders following several incidents last fall in which large parties got out of control.  The Safe Party Program, whose tag line is “Smart Party,” will be operated on a pilot basis this spring and evaluated for continuation next fall.

“The Safe Party Program is intended to be an aid to our students who want to have a good time in a responsible manner,” said Hall.  “It is proactive, educational and beneficial to the entire community.  The plan is not to end off-campus parties; it is to end the destructive and dangerous behavior that accompanies those that get out of control.  As good neighbors, the university feels a responsibility to use some of our resources to help solve a problem of concern to us and to the larger community.”

        The task force’s report listed a number of findings and recommendations:

The task force recommended a two-part response:

 

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