It's just one of dozens of findings and recommendations for the university, which has been plagued by a rise in crime around campus.
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The audit was conducted by former Philadelphia Police Commissioner Charles Ramsey and his public safety consulting firm 21CP Solutions.
"The city of Philadelphia has to step up to the plate," Ramsey said during a news conference. "When I say that, I'm not talking about strictly law enforcement stuff. We have to deal with the underlying conditions."
The review began in May 2022, and the full report was released just this week.
Temple says the report is "an in-depth assessment of the university's policies, technologies and training procedures on campus and in the surrounding neighborhood."
"I've identified nine recommendations that public safety have already begun, or are already doing," said Dr. Jennifer Griffin, the vice president of public safety at Temple.
She is focused on attracting more officers and providing more training. She is also looking at new technology, strategies and communication.
The recommendations in the report include developing an advisory board to support the university's violence reduction efforts, enhancing existing safety efforts, and improving the communication of those efforts.
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The report also suggested developing a citywide collaboration to better understand violence reduction efforts.
Temple's influence puts it in a unique position to lead such a collaboration, the report said.
The report also includes suggestions on retaining and recruiting officers for the Temple University Police Department and a review of current police technology.
Ramsey said Temple is doing many things right, but some of the community issues are beyond their control.
"Temple is not as behind as some people would like to believe. There are a lot of good things going on here at Temple," said Ramsey.
You can read the full Violence Reduction Task Force Report at this link on Temple's website.