Law Enforcement in New Jersey - College and University Agencies

College and University Agencies

  • Burlington County College Department of Public Safety
  • Brookdale Community College Police Department
  • College of New Jersey Police Department
  • Drew University Department of Public Safety
  • Essex County College Police Department
  • Fairleigh Dickinson University Department of Public Safety
  • Kean University Department of Public Safety and Police
  • Middlesex County College Police Department
  • Monmouth University Police Department
  • Montclair State University Police Department
  • New Jersey Institute of Technology Police Department
  • Princeton University Department of Public Safety
  • The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey Police Department
  • Rowan University Department of Public Safety
  • Rutgers University Police Department
  • Stevens Institute of Technology Police Department
  • University of Medicine and Dentistry of NJ Police Department
  • William Paterson University Office of Public Safety

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