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UTB/TSC Police
Campus Security Center (former Newman Center Bldg.)
80 Fort Brown
Brownsville, Texas 78520
Phone: (956) 882-2222
           (956) 882-8232
Fax: (956) 882-6547
E-mail: Police@utb.edu
Office Hours:
Monday - Sunday
24 hrs.

Links

CampusSafety.org 
A non-profit organization non-profit grass roots organization dedicated to safe campuses for college and university students. 

National Law Enforcement Museum   
A hands-on, interactive museum providing an opportunity to walk in an officer's shoes and experience firsthand what it is like to make life-or-death decisions, solve crimes, protect our communities and safeguard our freedoms.

National Law Enforcement Officers, Memorial Fund, Inc.
The mission of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund is to generate increased public support for the law enforcement profession by permanently recording and appropriately commemorating the service and sacrifice of law enforcement officers; and to provide information that will help promote law enforcement safety.

OPE Campus Security Statistics 
The Office of Postsecondary Education (OPE) formulates federal postsecondary education policy and administers programs that address critical national needs in support of our mission to increase access to quality postsecondary education.

Sex Offender Database 
Texas Department of Public Safety Crime Records Service. 

Texas Association of College and University Police Administrators  
Their mission icludes providing a medium for problem solving and the development of resources for those working in an ever-changing and innovative area of policing.

Texas Automobile Theft Prevention Authority 
The Who, What, Where, & When of Stolen Vehicles 

Texas Police Association
TPA devotes a sizable amount of its resources to the sponsorship and support of law enforcement training and education.

Texas Police Chiefs Association
TPCA actively seeks to promote the professional practice of law enforcement administration, to represent the membership and the profession on issues of concern, and to encourage high ethical standards of conduct among law enforcement administrators through its code of ethics.