Public Safety

Public Safety
The Campus Police Department supports the educational mission of Lone Star College–Tomball by providing protection for persons and property in order to foster a safe and pleasant learning environment.
Officer on Duty
Use this phone number to contact the Officer on Duty: 281.682.8533

Mission Statement
The mission of the Lone Star College–Tomball Police Department is to maintain the public peace and safety and to safeguard the assets of the institution and its faculty, staff, students, and visitors to assist in providing an environment conducive to the teaching, research, and public service mission of the College.

Code of Conduct
The Police Code of Conduct as promulgated by the International Association of Chiefs of Police in 1991 is hereby adopted for the Police Department of Lone Star College–Tomball:

"All law enforcement officers must be fully aware of the ethical responsibilities of their position and must strive constantly to live up to the highest possible standards of professional policing."

Primary Responsibility of a Police Officer
"A police officer acts as an official representative of government who is required and trusted to work within the law. The officer's powers and duties are conferred by statute. The fundamental duties of a police officer include serving the community; safeguarding lives and property; protecting the innocent; keeping the peace; and ensuring the rights of all to liberty, equality, and justice."

Performance of the Duties of a Police Officer
"A police officer shall perform all duties impartially, without favor of affection or ill will and without regard to status, sex, race, religion, political belief or aspiration. All citizens will be treated equally with courtesy, consideration, and dignity."

"Officers will never allow personal feelings, animosities or friendships to influence official conduct. Laws will be enforced appropriately and courteously and, in carrying out their responsibilities, officers will strive to obtain maximum cooperation from the public. They will conduct themselves in appearance and deportment in such a manner as to inspire confidence and respect for the position of public trust they hold."

Discretion
"A police officer will use responsibly the discretion vested in the position and exercise it within the law. The principles of reasonableness will guide the officer's determinations and the officer will consider all surrounding circumstances in determining whether any legal action shall be taken."

"Consistent and wise use of discretion, based on professional policing competence, will do much to preserve good relationships and retain the confidence of the public. There can be difficulty in choosing between conflicting courses of action. It is important to remember that a timely word of advice rather than arrest - which may be correct in appropriate circumstances - can be a more effective means of achieving a desired end."

Confidentiality
"Whatever a police officer sees, hears or learns of, which is of a confidential nature, will be kept secret unless the performance of duty or legal provision requires otherwise".

"Members of the public have a right to security and privacy, and information obtained about them must not be improperly divulged."

Integrity
"A police officer will not engage in acts of corruption or bribery, nor will an officer condone such acts by other police officers."

"The public demands that the integrity of police officers be above reproach. Police officers must, therefore, avoid any conduct that might compromise integrity and thus undercut the public confidence in a law enforcement agency. Officers will refuse to accept any gifts, presents, subscriptions, favors, gratuities or promises that could be interpreted as seeking to cause the officer to refrain from performing official responsibilities honestly and within the law. Police Officer must not receive private or special advantage from their official status. Respect from the public cannot be bought; it can only be earned and cultivated."

Cooperation with Other Officers and Agencies
"Police officers will cooperate with all legally authorized agencies and their representatives in the pursuit of justice."

"Any officer or agency may be one among many organizations that may provide law enforcement services to a jurisdiction. It is imperative that a police officer assist colleagues fully and completely with respect and consideration at all times."

Personal/Professional Capabilities
"Police officers will be responsible for their own standard of professional performance and will take every reasonable opportunity to enhance and improve their level of knowledge and competence."

Private Life
"Police officers will behave in a manner that does not bring discredit to their agencies or themselves."

"A police officer's character and conduct while off duty must always be exemplary, thus maintaining a position of respect in the community in which he or she lives and serves. The officer's personal behavior must be beyond reproach."

Code of Ethics
The Law Enforcement Code of Ethics as promulgated by the International Association of Chiefs of Police in 1991 is hereby adopted for the Police Department of Lone Star College–Tomball.

Lone Star College-Tomball
30555 Tomball Parkway
Tomball TX 77375
Phone 281.351.3300