CWU Police Department Featured in National Publication
- April 18, 2022
- Public Affairs
The Central Washington University Police Department was featured nationally on the Inside Higher Ed website on Friday, April 15, in an article called "Making Campus Police More Approachable."

The CWU Police Department has updated its image in recent years to become more approachable in the campus community.
The article, by reporter Josh Moody, talks about how CWU and other campus police departments have updated their uniforms and cars to appear less intimidating and to help earn the trust of the students they serve.
CWU Police Chief Jason Berthon-Koch was quoted extensively throughout the story, noting that the department has been undergoing changes since 2017 after listening to what students were saying about how they perceived the department.

He also talked about how the department is transitioning away from the traditional black-and-white cruisers to a "softer" appearance, such as the Tesla patrol car that was recently introduced to the force.
Another key to making the shift has been forging stronger connections between students and campus police, which typically requires more than khakis and polo shirts.
"Changing the uniform is not going to create instant community trust," Berthon-Koch said. "That's a step that I think a lot of people need to understand, especially in leadership positions. We, as chiefs, can talk about community policing, we can philosophically debate it, but until you actually walk the walk, you don't make a change."
Media contact: David Leder, CWU Public Affairs, 509-963-1518.
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