Brigham Young University. Security/Police
In 1975, the Brigham Young University Security department became the Brigham Young University Security/Police department. The purpose of the department is to protect campus and to regulate on-campus parking. The Chief of Campus Security was Robert W. Kelshaw (1975-1982)
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Variant names
Brigham Young University. Security/Police Office
Brigham Young University. Department of Physical Plant. Security/Police
Brigham Young University. Student Life. Security/Police
Description
Established: 1975
Abolished: 1982
Location: Provo, Utah (1975-1982)
Functions
The Security/Police provided protection on campus, maintaining contact with local police, offered fingerprinting, and controlled campus traffic and parking.
Assets and Administrative Structure
The BYU Security/Police department was subordinate to BYU Student Life from 1979-1980. It was also subordinate to the BYU Physical Plant Department from 1975-1979. The administrator of the BYU Security/Police department was the BYU Chief of Police.
Associated Units
Superior unit: Brigham Young University (1975)
Superior unit: Brigham Young University. Physical Plant Dept. (1975)
Superior unit: Brigham Young University. Student Life (1979-1980)
Earlier unit: BYU Security (1972)
Later unit: Brigham Young University. University Police (1982)
Subordinate unit: Brigham Young University. Traffic Office (1975)
Associated Archival Materials
Creator of: Records, 1976-1995 (UA 1175)
Sources
Brigham Young University General Catalog of Courses 1974-1975 p. 67 (BYU Security)
Brigham Young University General Catalog of Courses 1975-1976 p. 39 (Security/Police, functions, Traffic Office); p. 249 (Robert W. Kelshaw)
Brigham Young University telephone directory 1982-1983: p. 41 (University Police)
Maintenance Information
Record ID: EAC-2010-00014
LCCN: nr 95014455
Creator: UPB