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41. Publications - Criminal Justice Statistics Center - California Dept. Of Justice
crime in California and the United States, 19881998 This report presents crime Report on arrests for Driving Under the Influence in California, 1997
http://caag.state.ca.us/cjsc/pubs.htm
OFFICE OF THE AG PUBLICATIONS CONTACT US SEARCH ... Feedback Publications Listed below are publications on criminal statistics available from the Attorney General's Office. Select General Publications or Crime and Violence Prevention for a list of other publications.
The publications are available in PDF (Portable Document Formats). To open PDF files, download the free Adobe Acrobat Reader
View a list of CJSC printed publications (1960 to present) in PDF format.

42. Bethel Seminary San Diego Crime Statistics - Bethel University
Liquor Law arrests, 0, 0, 0, 0. Liquor Law Violations Referred for The SanDiego Police Department publishes their crime statistics according to
http://www.bethel.edu/campus-security/bssd-crimestats.html
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Bethel Seminary San Diego Crime Statistics
Select Crime Statistics Annual Year
Annual year 2003
All On-Campus Property Reported to Security Reported to Local PD Reported to Non-Police/ Security SUB-TOTAL Murder/Non-Negligent Manslaughter Negligent Manslaughter Robbery Aggravated Assault Motor Vehicle Theft Arson BURGLARY (TOTAL) Forcible Burglary Non-Forcible Burglary Attempted Burglary SEX OFFENSES, FORCIBLE (TOTAL) Forcible Rape Forcible Sodomy Sexual Assault w/ Object Forcible Fondling SEX OFFENSES, NON-FORCIBLE (TOTAL) Incest Statutory Rape Larceny ** Liquor Law Arrests Liquor Law Violations Referred for Disciplinary Action Drug Law Arrests Drug Law Violations Referred for Disciplinary Action Illegal Weapons Possession Arrests Illegal Weapons Possession Violations Referred for Disciplinary Action Return to top Non-Campus Property Reported to Security Reported to Local PD Reported to Non-Police/ Security SUB-TOTAL Murder/Non-Negligent Manslaughter Negligent Manslaughter Robbery Aggravated Assault Motor Vehicle Theft Arson BURGLARY (TOTAL) Forcible Burglary Non-Forcible Burglary

43. SCNmedia - Illinois Crime Database
This section presents crime index offenses, crime index arrests, The crimeIndex Offense/crime Index Arrest/crime Rate Comparison State Total is an
http://www.suburbanchicagonews.com/crime/
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In this database:
  • Compare the total number of violent, serious and property crimes in each of the 102 counties in Illinois
  • Find statistics on crimes committed against children, at schools and in domestic situations, as well as the number of hate crimes committed in a county.
    This section presents crime index offenses, crime index arrests, drug arrests, and supplemental data offenses reported to police. The I-UCR crime index offenses and arrests include the categories of murder, criminal sexual assault, robbery, aggravated assault/battery (including attempted murder and ritual mutilation), burglary, theft (including burglary from motor vehicle), motor vehicle theft and arson. The complete report can be found at http://www.isp.state.il.us/crime/crime.htm
  • 44. Crime Statistics - Student Life Office - Luther College
    crime Statistics are tabulated in accordance with The Clery (Campus Security) Act . Reports do not suggest conviction, arrests, etc.
    http://studentlife.luther.edu/office/crime/
    Luther College Student Life Student Life Office
    Crime Statistics
    Crime Statistics are tabulated in accordance with The Clery (Campus Security) Act Please see Notes and Clarifications on Crime Statistics Total On Campus Non-Campus Public Prop. Res. Halls Criminal Homicide na Negligent Manslaughter na Sex Offenses, Forcible na Sex Offenses, Nonforcible na Robbery na Aggravated Assault na Burglary na Motor Vehicle Theft na Arson na Liquor Law Arrests na Drug Law Arrests na Weapons Law Arrests na Liquor Law (Discipline) na Drug Law (Discipline) na Weapons Law (Discipline) na Total On Campus Non-Campus Public Prop. Res. Halls Criminal Homicide na Negligent Manslaughter na Sex Offenses, Forcible na Sex Offenses, Nonforcible na Robbery na Aggravated Assault na Burglary na Motor Vehicle Theft na Arson na Liquor Law Arrests na Drug Law Arrests na Weapons Law Arrests na Liquor Law (Discipline) na Drug Law (Discipline) na Weapons Law (Discipline) na Total On Campus Non-Campus Public Prop. Res. Halls Criminal Homicide na Negligent Manslaughter na Sex Offenses, Forcible na Sex Offenses, Nonforcible na Robbery na Aggravated Assault na Burglary na Motor Vehicle Theft na Arson na Liquor Law Arrests na Drug Law Arrests na Weapons Law Arrests na Liquor Law (Discipline) na Drug Law (Discipline) na Weapons Law (Discipline) na
    Notes and Clarifications on Crime Statistics
    • Many crimes go unreported or unnoticed. Crime reports are recorded if official reports are filed and there is reason to believe they are valid. Reports do not suggest conviction, arrests, etc. Classification is based on definitions of UCR (Uniform Crime Statistics) and Iowa IBR (Incident Based Reporting).

    45. LSU Police Crime Statistics
    crime Info crime Statistics Statistics are subdivided as On Campus (ON), 1 Liquor Law arrests for 2001 include 83 Disciplinary Referrals by LSU Police
    http://appl003.lsu.edu/PubSafety/lsupolice.nsf/$Content/Crime Statistics?OpenDoc

    46. Policies And Crime Statistics
    UNO Campus Securiy officers do not have arrest powers. These men and women undergocontinuing training crime Statistics and arrests (Jan. 1 Dec. 31)
    http://www.unomaha.edu/security/campus.htm

    Up
    Campus Safety Alerts ] [ Policies and Crime Statistics ] [ Emergency Procedures
    Main Campus Map
    Other Services Parking Information ...
    Visitor Information
    Campus Security Policies and Crime Statistics 2003 The University of Nebraska is a state institution composed of a chief governing administrative unit, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, the University of Nebraska at Omaha, the University of Nebraska at Kearney, the University of Nebraska Medical Center, and such other institutions and units as may be designated by the Legislature. The University of Nebraska at Omaha is a community of approximately 14,700 students, employing approximately 1,600 faculty and staff members. UNO covers approximately 160 acres and is located in the city of Omaha, Nebraska, with a population of approximately 404,000. As part of that larger community, UNO shares many of the same interests and problems, including concerns about crime. Crime is a problem that cuts across campus, city and state boundaries and affects the entire nation. Although UNO has been fortunate in not experiencing a significant number ofcrimes in the past, incidents do occur. To prevent such incidents, the UNO Campus SecurityDepartment, as well as all students, faculty and staff, are responsible to take measures to insure thatmembers of the campus community and their possessions are protected as much as possible.

    47. Campus Safety And Transportation - University Of La Verne
    Campus crime Statistics. NOTE In previous Annual Reports we have includedstatistics from Disciplinary referrals may not result in an arrest per say.
    http://www.ulv.edu/safety/stats.phtml
    ULV Home Safety and Transportation Home Employee Rideshare Back Welcome Campus Safety Home About the Department Services Provided Campus Crime Statistics ... Key Request Form Policies and Regulations Hate Crime Policy Workplace Violence Policy Sexual Assault Policy Parking Permit Regulations Programs Employee Rideshare Program
    Campus Crime Statistics
    NOTE: In previous "Annual Reports" we have included statistics from all of our off campus locations. This year we have been given instructions to include any crime that occurred on those off campus locations under the "Non Campus Property", except for any criminal activity occurring at the Ontario Law School Campus.
    Main Campus
    CRIMINAL
    OFFENSES On Campus Residence
    Community Public
    Property Non-Campus
    Property Murder Forcible Sex Offenses Non-Forcible Sex Offenses Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Manslaughter Arson Motor Vehicle Theft Hate Crimes Total Criminal Offenses ARRESTS On Campus Residence
    Community Public
    Property Non-Campus
    Property Liquor Law Violations Drug Law Violations Weapons Violations Total Campus Arrests
    NOTE:
    Disciplinary referrals may not result in an arrest per say.

    48. Indiana University Police Dept. - Indianapolis Div.
    Statistics for the annual crime figures are based upon crimes reported Illegal Weapons Possession arrests, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 2, 1, 0, 2, 1, 0, 0, 0
    http://www.police.iupui.edu/safety.html
    Safety at IUPUI
    October 2004
    IUPUI Police
    Crime Reporting
    IUPUI provides several ways to report not only crimes but any problem. It is the IUPUI People should call the IUPUI Public Safety Dispatch Center at 274-7911 whenever they see anything that makes them feel uneasy or they believe they have discovered a crime. Anything from a crime in progress to a suspicious person to an open manhole should be reported.
    274-7911 is the direct line to the IUPUI Public Safety Dispatch Center. It may be used to report any emergency, problem or concern. If the problem is not a public safety matter or not within the IUPUI Police primary jurisdiction the call will be referred to the proper agency. 274-7911 is also available for TTY users to report emergencies or contact the IUPUI Police. IUPUI allows anonymous reporting of crimes at the following website: http://www.police.iupui.edu/silent.witness.html
    IUPUI has over ninety yellow emergency telephones on campus which are direct lines to the IUPUI Public Safety Dispatch Center. These provide free access for people on campus to request any type of assistance. Many of these have a distinctive blue light above them.
    Cellular One cellular telephone users can call the IUPUI Public Safety Dispatch Center free of charge by dialing COPS (2677) from their cellular telephone.

    49. Search UCR Data 1997-2003
    County/Jurisdiction Offenses and arrests 3.)arrests by Age and crime Type4.)arrests by Age, crime Type, and County/Jurisdiction.
    http://www.michigan.gov/msp/0,1607,7-123-1645_3501_4621-25744--,00.html
    Skip Navigation Michigan.gov Home MSP Home On-line Services ... Contact MSP document.form2.SearchCriteria.size=10;
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    ... [Text Version] Search UCR Data 1997-2003 Uniform Crime Reports
    Crime Statistics
    Offense And Arrest Reports State Totals - To retrieve total arrests or offenses for the State of Michigan select the date range and submit.
    County/Jurisdiction Totals - To retrieve statistics by county, and optionally by jurisdiction within the county, select the date range and county from the following list and submit. Alcona Alger Allegan Alpena Antrim Arenac Baraga Barry Bay Benzie Berrien Branch Calhoun Cass Charlevoix Cheboygan Chippewa Clare Clinton Crawford Delta Dickinson Eaton Emmet Genesee Gladwin Gogebic Grand Traverse Gratiot Hillsdale Houghton Huron Ingham Ionia Iosco Iron Isabella Jackson Kalamazoo Kalkaska Kent Keweenaw Lake Lapeer Leelanau Lenawee Livingston Luce Mackinac Macomb Manistee Marquette Mason Mecosta Menominee Midland Missaukee Monroe Montcalm Montmorency Muskegon Newaygo Oakland Oceana Ogemaw Ontonagon Osceola Oscoda Otsego Ottawa Presque Isle Roscommon Saginaw Saint Clair Saint Joseph Sanilac Schoolcraft Shiawassee Tuscola Van Buren Washtenaw Wayne Wexford Arrest Reports By Age, Race and Sex

    50. UCB Libraries | GovPubs | Crime Statistics
    The statistics must also include arrests for illegal weapons possession and liquorand drug law crime Statistics by County available from USA Counties.
    http://ucblibraries.colorado.edu/govpubs/us/crime.htm
    Contact Us
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    Research Resources ... Services Keyword Author Title Periodical Title Subject LC Call Number GovDocs Number Local Call ISSN/ISBN Reserves: Prof Reserves: Course Government Publications Library
    govpubs@colorado.edu

    303-492-8834 (ph)
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    Norlin Library, Third Floor Quick search
    Web resources
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    Crime Statistics, Reports and Information
    U.S. Information International Information Nongovernmental Sources Related Topics
    U.S. Government Information

    51. Crimes And Arrests On The UAA Campus
    crimes and arrests on the UAA Campus Roger C. Miller and Cassie Atwell The University of Alaska Anchorage 19911994 crime statistics indicate that UAA
    http://justice.uaa.alaska.edu/forum/12/2summer1995/c_cacsa.html
    A publication of the
    Justice Center
    Alaska Justice
    Statistical Analysis Center
    Alaska Justice Forum 12(2), Summer 1995 Issue contents Complete issue in Adobe Acrobat PDF format See also: Campus crime
    Abstract: University of Alaska Anchorage educational research sites are relatively free from serious crimes, according to 1991-1994 offense and arrest statistics compiled by the Justice Center. Under the Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act (CACSA) of 1990, institutions of higher education must prepare, publish, and distribute to students and employees an annual compilation of reported crimes and arrests which have occurred on a campus. This article presents statistics since 1991, when CACSA reporting at UAA was initiated. Crimes and Arrests on the UAA Campus
    Roger C. Miller and Cassie Atwell UAA educational and research sites are relatively free from serious crimes, according to 1991-1994 crime statistics compiled by the Justice Center. Under the Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1990, institutions of higher education must prepare, publish and distribute to students and employees an annual compilation of reported crimes and arrests which have occurred on a campus. The act and its amendments require accurate compilation of the number of reports and arrests for murder, sex offenses, robberies, aggravated assaults, burglaries and motor vehicle thefts which occurred on campus. In addition, the numbers of arrests for liquor law violations, drug abuse violations and weapons possession violations on university property must also be reported. The Justice Center at the University of Alaska Anchorage compiles and publishes this annual report for UAA.

    52. Crime Statistics
    Drug Law arrests, 13, 9, 23. Weapon Law arrests, 0, 0, 0. Hate crimes, 0, 0, 0.Addison Center (at Technology Center of DuPage). crime, 2002, 2003, 2004
    http://www.cod.edu/public_safety/statistics.htm
    College of DuPage provides crime statistics involving homicide, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, motor vehicle theft and arrests for liquor, drug and weapon violations in accordance with the Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1990.
    ANNUAL REPORT OF CRIME STATISTICS
    College of DuPage
    Reporting Period: January 1, 2004, through December 31, 2004
    Glen Ellyn Campus Addison Center (at Technology Center of DuPage) Bloomingdale Center Lombard Center ... Other, Rental Classroom Sites
    Glen Ellyn (Main) Campus Crime Murder Forcible Sex Offenses Non-Forcible Sex Offenses Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Motor Vehicle Theft Manslaughter Arson Liquor Law Arrests Drug Law Arrests Weapon Law Arrests Hate Crimes Addison Center (at Technology Center of DuPage) Crime Murder Forcible Sex Offenses Non-Forcible Sex Offenses Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Motor Vehicle Theft Manslaughter Arson Liquor Law Arrests Drug Law Arrests Weapon Law Arrests Hate Crimes Bloomingdale Center Crime Murder Forcible Sex Offenses Non-Forcible Sex Offenses Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Motor Vehicle Theft

    53. WWU | Annual Crime Statistics
    The annual crime statistics are compiled from data provided by the UniversityPolice Department, arrests and Disciplinary Referrals 20012003
    http://www.wwu.edu/depts/vpsa/crime_stats.html
    Annual Crime Statistics
    The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (“The Clery Act”) requires the annual publication, by institutions of higher education, of selected crime, arrest, and disciplinary statistics for the previous three calendar years. This page is part of Western’s Annual Security Report , which we encourage you to read in full. Other sections of the report include institutional policies concerning campus security, such as policies concerning crime prevention and the reporting of crimes, together with important information concerning Western’s policies regarding alcohol and drug use, and Western’s sexual assault prevention programs. WWU officials recognize that not all crimes are reported. As described elsewhere in this site, several resources exist to provide support to victims of crimes, and numerous programs teach crime prevention strategies to members of the campus community. Students, faculty, and staff are encouraged to utilize these services and to help the University stop crime by reporting incidents to appropriate University departments. Collection of Statistics: The Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs and Academic Support Services and the Office of University Communications coordinate the preparation of the annual In Brief publication, including the gathering of crime statistics. The annual crime statistics are compiled from data provided by the University Police Department, the Bellingham Police Department, University Residences, University Judicial Services, and designated Campus Security Authorities (WWU officials who have significant responsibility for student and campus activities). To gather crime statistics for off-campus facilities, the University Police Department requests information from each facility’s staff and from the applicable local authorities. If you have questions regarding the statistics published here, please

    54. Statistics 2002
    The following crime statistics, are provided in compliance with the The followingare arrest statistics for three offense categories for the year 2004
    http://www.delta.edu/cops/stats.htm
    @import url(/dcdept.css); /*IE and NN6x styles*/ DELTA HOME GETTING STARTED CLASS SEARCH DELTA SERVICES ... SEARCH LINKS Delta College Department of Public Safety Previous Page
    Important Information Notice

    Department Location

    "Silent Witness" program
    ...
    Safety Web pages*
    CRIME STATISTICS,
    Sexual Harassment,
    Registered Sex Offender Information
    Delta College believes that an informed public is a safety-conscious public. The following crime statistics, are provided in compliance with the "Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act" formerly known as the Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1990, are for your information. (A written request, for crime statistics involving major off-campus sites, has been made to the police agency having jurisdiction over each off-campus site. Any crime statistics for these off-campus sites, which have been included in these statistics, reflect only those offenses which have been brought to our attention.) If you should have any questions, contact the Delta College Department of Public Safety by dialing: (989)-686-9113.
    These offenses do NOT include "assists" to outside law enforcement agencies.

    55. 2004 Safety & Security Brochure -- Crime Statistics
    crime statistics on the University of Maryland, College Park. Illegal WeaponsPossession arrests, 2003, 3, (0), 2, 5, 10
    http://www.umpd.umd.edu/brochure/CRIME.htm
    u C R I M E S T A T I S T I C S u
    These statistics are compiled in accordance with
    the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act
    (the Clery Act
    Crime statistics for the University are also compiled and reported in accordance with
    the national Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program.
    The madated formats differ. Current year UCR statistics are available for review at this link
    Also see:
    C L E R Y A C T S T A T I S T I C S
    The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act
    (the Clery Act ) mandates the manner and format in which statistics are to be collected and published. Note: Statistics, primarily affecting Public Property, were not available from the Prince George's County Police Department at publication time. Statistical updates, if any, will be posted on-line (http://umpd.umd.edu). Statistics Year Campus Noncampus Buildings or Property Public Property TOTAL All Campus (Residential Facilities CRIME REPORTS Negligent Manslaughter Sex Offenses - Forcible Sex Offenses - Non Forcible Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Motor Vehicle Theft Arson (1-SO) (1-SO) (1-SO) Hate Crimes Involving Bodily Injury (1-RE) (1-RE) (1-RE) (1-SO) (1-SO) ARRESTS Liquor-Law Violation Arrests Drug-Related Violations Arrests Illegal Weapons Possession Arrests CAMPUS DISCIPLINARY REFERRALS Liquor-Law Violation Referrals Drug-Related Violations Referrals Illegal Weapons Possession Referrals
  • These statistics reflect a University population of approximately 35,329 students and 12,112 employees. During athletic and other events, as many as 60,000 individuals may be on campus.
  • 56. Department Of Public Safety - Crime Statistics
    crime Statistics. The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campuscrime Weapons Possession (arrests). 09. 04. Liquor Law Violations
    http://www.bcc.cuny.edu/PublicSafety/CrimeStatistics.cfm
    Home Annual Crime Report Crime Statistics ID Program ... Contact Us

    Crime Statistics
    The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act mandates the manner in which statistics are to be collected and the format in which statistics are to be published. Recent amendments to the Clery Act changed the collection and publication process. Consequently, the new format will be utilized to publish statistics for calendar year 2002.
    CRIME REPORT
    STATISTICS
    (January 1, 2002 - December 31, 2002) Campus (Excluding Residential Facilities) Campus Residential Facilities Non-Campus Buildings
    or
    Property Public Property Hate Crime Info-mation TOTAL
    ARRESTS
    Liquor Law-Violation N/A Drug- Related Violations N/A Weapons Possession N/A
    CAMPUS DISCIPLINARY REFERRALS
    Liquor Law-Violation N/A Drug- Related Violations N/A Weapons Possession N/A
    STATISTICS
    Murder Manslaughter Sex-Offenses-Forcible Sex-Offenses-Non Forcible Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Motor Vehicle Theft Liquor Law Violations (Arrests) Drug Related Violations (Arrests) Weapons Possession (Arrests) Liquor Law Violations
    (Disciplinary Referrals) Drug-Related Violations
    (Disciplinary Referrals) Weapons Possessions
    Disciplinary Referrals)
    OTHER CRIME STATISTICS 2002
    (Not Federally Mandated

    57. Maryland: Maryland Crime Statistics - Subject Guides - Enoch Pratt Free Library,
    Baltimore, Maryland crime Statistics 18641920 These crime statistics forBaltimore include total arrests, drunkeness related arrests, homicide arrests,
    http://www.epfl.net/subjects/subjectguide.cfm?cid=446&sid=21

    58. GMU Sexual Assault Services: General Crime Statistics
    (Federal Bureau of Investigation, 1994, crime in the United States, 1993, The arrest rate was 5715 arrests per 100000 population in the United States.
    http://www.gmu.edu/facstaff/sexual/general_crime.html
    Last Modified:
    General Crime Statistics
    Highlights from 20 Years of Surveying Crime Victims
    Bureau of Justice Statistics, (NCJ-144525)
    • The steepest declines are in household burglary and theft.
    • Blacks are substantially more likely to be violent crime victims than whites. Handguns are used in about 10% of all violent crimes.
    • Young minority males in central cities are violent crime victims at the highest rates the survey ever reported.
    • Males are much more likely to be victims of violence inflicted by strangers than by family members or other close associates, whereas females are likely to be hurt by family members and close associates as by strangers.
    • 30% of all violent crimes and 25% of home burglaries occur when the victim or victims are away from home on a leisure activity.
    • In approximately half of all female rapes the victim knew the offender. Strangers used some type of weapon in 29% of the offenses, compared to 17% by non stranger rapes.
    • During the last two decades an estimated 37 million victims were injured, and more than 1/3 of those injured had no health insurance or were not eligible for public health benefits.

    59. Campus Crime Statistics
    The crime rate** per 100000 population is determined by multiplying the numberof offenses by 100000, then dividing Illegal Weapons Possession arrests
    http://www.immaculata.edu/General Information/Campus Services/Campus Safety/Camp
    Search:
    Campus Crime Statistics
    The following tables summarize the number of offenses and clearance rates for all reported crimes over the past three years. The crime rate** per 100,000 population is determined by multiplying the number of offenses by 100,000, then dividing this figure by the combined full-time equivalent (FTE), undergraduate, graduate student population, and the FTE of employees, all which total 1996. The 1998 Amendments to the Federal Higher Education Act (Titled the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Crime Statistics Act) requires a further breakdown of reported offenses in the following categories.
    Murder/Non-Negligent Manslaughter
    Statistical Area On Campus Property Residential Facilities Non-Campus Property Public Crime Rate Updated: October 2004
    Negligent Manslaughter
    Statistical Area On Campus Property Residential Facilities Non-Campus Property Public Crime Rate Updated: October 1004
    Robbery
    Statistical Area On Campus Property Residential Facilities Non-Campus Property Public Crime Rate Updated: October 2004
    Aggravated Assault
    Statistical Area On Campus Property Residential Facilities Non-Campus Property Public Crime Rate Updated: October 2004
    Illegal Weapons Possession Violations Referred for Disciplinary Action
    Statistical Area On Campus Property Residential Facilities Non-Campus Property Public Crime Rate Updated: October 2004
    Illegal Weapons Possession Arrests
    Statistical Area

    60. Texas Southern University  > About TSU  > Campus Police & Safety  > TSU Crime
    TSU s Campus Police and Safety crime stats. Hate crimes. Arson. Drug LawViolations (When an arrest is made). Liquor Law Violations
    http://www.tsu.edu/about/police/stats/index.asp
    @import url(/tsu.css); Site Navigation is provided as dynamic HTML. Javascript must be enabled to properly utilize this drop down menu. Redundant links are provided. This site is best viewed with a browser that supports standards. Texas Southern University Home Directory Contact Us ... Site Map SEARCH: About TSU Academics Student Life Athletics ... Giving Title II of Public Law 101-542 The Student Right-To-Know and Campus Security Act of 1990, also known as the "Clery Bill" in memory of Jeanne Clery, was enacted by the 101st United States Congress and signed into law by President George H. W. Bush on November 8, 1990. This law amended Section 485 of the Higher Education Act of 1965 by adding campus crime statistic and security reporting provisions for colleges and universities. The security provisions were amended in 1992 by the Campus Sexual Assault Victims' Bill of Rights to require that schools develop policies to deal with sexual assault on campus and provide certain assurance to victims. Under the Act all prospective students and employees are entitled to a copy of a school's crime statistics for the three most recent calendar years and security policies. Current students and employees are to be provided this information automatically. The Act was once again amended in 1998 to include "hate crimes" and "public police log". The Department of Education is charged with enforcing the provisions of this statute. Failure to comply with the Act can result in the loss of Federal funding.

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