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GCU MAGAZ I NE • 5

G

rand Canyon

University’s

public safety

efforts have changed

dramatically since 2012,

when Kenny Laird, a

22-year Phoenix Police

Department veteran,

came to work for his alma

mater. But in May, the

Arizona Legislature set

the stage for one of the

biggest changes, allowing

GCU to elevate the Public

Safety Department to

an independent Police

Department with the

ability to appoint certified

peace officers. Laird, who

was named chief of the

new department, shared

his thoughts about

public safety.

1

What are the

advantages of

GCU forming its own,

independent police

department?

After much

deliberation and several

meetings over three years,

President Brian Mueller

and the Public Safety

Committee decided the

best course for serving

students in a growing

University was to form a

Police Department. It is

a full-service agency for

the students, faculty and

staff here at GCU. We still

are close partners with

the City of Phoenix and

maintain our own GCU

Police Department to

cut response times and

increase service and safety

on campus.

2

What are some of

your goals as GCU’s

police chief?

My first

goal is to completely staff

the department. After

that I will be engaging

in programs such as

meetings we used to

call “Coffee with a Cop,”

which is when students

can meet with their police

department at places such

as our Grand Canyon

Beverage Company. We

already enjoy a low crime

per capita here at GCU,

and we would like to

continue to be innovative

and keep crime at a

minimum. We are always

looking at new ways to

integrate technology and

new programs into our

department, and we have

some ideas in terms of

mobile apps. I hope to

continue the current course

in keeping the campus one

of the safest in America.

3

What newor

continued initiatives

are youworking on?

We are continuing

our $1 million, five-

year partnership with

Phoenix police and the

neighborhood. I worked

in this neighborhood

for several years, and

I personally know

most of the leaders

in the neighborhood

associations. Our focus as

a department is campus

oriented, and the Phoenix

Police Department will

continue to focus on

neighborhood issues.

4

Howdoes the

atmosphere at GCU

contribute to overall

safety?

We have the best

students in the country,

and they all look out for

each other. We have a

low incidence of crime

and criminal acts. The

honesty and integrity of

our students and their care

for their community is

something I have not seen

anywhere else.

5

Have you always

wanted to be a police

chief?

I never really

thought about it until

about three years ago

when I retired. I prayed

about it. I asked God to

give me the direction He

wanted me to go and what

He wanted me to do for

His glory. Fortunately,

this is the product. My

wife and I both graduated

from GCU, so we were

very excited when the

announcement was made

and we look forward to

this opportunity.

— Laurie Merrill

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5 Q U E S T I ON S W I T H

Kenny Laird

GCU Police Chief

Kenny Laird, GCU's first

police chief, is eager to start

new programs, such as

"Coffee with a Cop."