Outside review of COCC Campus Public Safety leads to changes Photo: COCC New interim director, more casual uniforms; review did not substantiate worker's complaint of 'cop-like behavior' BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) -- An outside review of the Central Oregon Community College Campus Public Safety Department, during which all officers were placed on paid leave a month ago, has concluded with findings and suggestions for improvement, the college said Friday. A new interim director of the department was named and the staff will switch to a "more casual" uniform, to more easily distinguish from police. The review, which began in early March, made a number of key findings and suggestions for improvement. It also determined that there were no violations of Kaylee’s Law, the Oregon state law ensuring that campus officers do not act in a law enforcement capacity, COCC said.