List of Law Enforcement Agencies in Indiana - College and University Agencies

College and University Agencies

  • Anderson University Police Department
  • Ball State University Police Department
  • Butler University Police Department
  • DePauw University Department of Public Safety
  • Huntington University Police Department
  • Indiana State University Police Department
  • Indiana University Police Department
  • Indiana University Northwest Police Department
  • Indiana University South Bend Police Department
  • Indiana University East Police Department
  • Indiana University Kokomo Police Department
  • Indiana University Southeast Police Department
  • Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne Police Department
  • Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis Police Department
  • Marian College Police Department
  • Notre Dame University Security Police
  • Purdue University Police Department
  • Purdue University Calumet Police Department
  • Purdue University North Central Police Department
  • University of Indianapolis Police Department
  • Valparaiso University Police Department
  • Vincennes University Police Department

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