Page 6 University Daily Kansan. September 3, 1981 Tour of campus police impresses legislators By LILLIAN DAVIS Staff Reporter Legislators were "pretty impressed" with the University of Kansas' police department after they concluded a four-hour tour of the department yesterday morning, according to State Ed. Reilly R. Leaeworth. Reilly, chairman of the Kansas Legislature's Joint Federal and State Affairs Committee, said the KU police officer would be doing its job efficiently and smoothly. "KU police have developed a very sophisticated agency with the wherewithal to investigate crimes," Reilly said. The committee, which began looking into law enforcement training and education last year, was asked by the Legislature to review the coordination and cooperation between campus and city police. Reilly said the committee decided to send six members to KU because of its size and central location. THE TOUR CONSISTED of presentations, lectures and question-and-answer sessions. Crime investigation seemed to be a main concern of the committee, said Jim Denny, director of police on the Lawrence campus. "After our investigative division gave their presentation and answered questions, I think the committee was pretty satisfied." Denny said. Another of the committee's concerns was how well the Lawrence and KU police coordinated their efforts. "It is inevitable that there will be LOW COST RENTER'S INSURANCE Protect your valuable personal property John E. Dudley 842 7910 842 7711 Prudential OVERLAND PHOTO HAWKS'S CROSSING 1 blk. N. of Union serving subs: 10-9 Mon.-Sat. 11-8 Sunday Happy hour 4-7 $1.50 pitchers "Also, I'm not sure the local police would have the wherewithal to deal with the youthful exuberance of students and their pranks." --some overlapping action," said Reilly. "We know it would be impossible to draw right lines of demarcation, but we can only if the overlapping is done smoothly." Denny agreed with Reilly. Reilly said he felt there had to be a separation and did not foresee a combination of the city and campus police for two reasons: The city probably did not want the extra responsibility, and the KU police were used to handling college students, he said. COMMITTEE MEMBERS did not say if combining the two departments was being considered. "It's really like there are two cities here, and I think the city of Lawrence would be reluctant to add the small, but a large campus to their jurisdiction." Reilly said. "There's a difference between pranks and crimes," Denny said. "Part of our basic organization is knowing what this difference is." "I feel we can handle both the criminal and prank situations. The trick is walking the line between exhertance and criminal behavior." Denny said that was one of the things they tried to point out to the committee. 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