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41. PPCC: Campus Services: Public Safety: Crime Statistics
weapons possessions, 0, 1, 1, 1, 0, 2. Hate Crimes, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0. Rampart RangeCampus. Offense, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004
http://www.ppcc.edu/CampusServices/PublicSafety/CrimeStatistics.cfm
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The Campus Police Operations believe that a well-informed community remains a safety conscious one. Numerous efforts are made to keep you and all other members of the campus community informed about campus crime and crime related problems. Written reports are made for all crimes reported to the Campus Police. Copies of Crime Reports are available through the Records Custodian at the Campus Police Administration Office at the Centennial Campus, room A-100. The following statistics are provided in compliance with the Crime-Awareness Campus Security Act of 1990. Report of Criminal Offenses: Centennial Campus Offense Criminal Homicide-Manslaughter by Negligence Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Motor Vehicle Theft Arson Forcible Rape Non-Forcible Sexual Assaults Arrests Made Liquor Law Violations Drug Abuse Violations Weapons possessions Hate Crimes Rampart Range Campus Offense Criminal Homicide-Manslaughter by Negligence Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Motor Vehicle Theft Arson Forcible Rape Non-Forcible Sexual Assaults Arrests Made Liquor Law Violations Drug Abuse Violations Weapons Possessions Hate Crimes The Downtown Studio Campus Offense Criminal Homicide-Manslaughter by Negligence Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Motor Vehicle Theft Arson Sex Offenses - Forcible Sex Offenses - Non-Forcible Arrests Made Liquor Law Violations Drug Abuse Violations Weapons Possessions Hate Crimes Violent crimes considered being a threat to students and employees are promptly reported to the campus community.

42. Crime Statistics - Student Life Office - Luther College
crime Statistics are tabulated in accordance with The Clery (Campus Security) Act . weapons Law Arrests, 0, 0, na, 0, 0. Liquor Law (Discipline), 276
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).

43. Records
2002 Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and crime Statistics Act our yearly crime stats to the OPE Campus Security Statistics Website.
http://www.uno.edu/~upd/records.html

44. Indiana University Police Dept. - Indianapolis Div.
Statistics for the annual crime figures are based upon crimes reported to the Illegal weapons Possession Violations Referred for Disciplinary Action
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.

45. St. John's University -- Campus Life -- Student Handbook -- Chapter 8 -- Campus
Staten Island crime Statistics. In compliance with the Student Right to Know Illegal weapons Violations, 0, 0, 0, 0. Referred for Disciplinary Action
http://new.stjohns.edu/campus/handbook/chapter8/appendix/staten_island.sju
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Staten Island Crime Statistics
In compliance with the Student Right to Know and Campus Security Act of 1990, the following statistical data gathered from the University's Staten Island Campus daily security log is provided for your information.
Campus Security Act Statistics
Staten Island Campus
1/1/2003 to 12/31/2003 Crime On-Campus Non-Campus Buildings or Property Public Property (Surrounding Campus) Residence Halls Criminal Homicide Murder and non- negligent manslaughter Negligent manslaughter Sex Offenses Forcible sex offenses Non-forcible sex offenses Other Offenses Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Motor Vehicle Theft Arson Hate Crimes (Crimes above by category of prejudice, and any other crimes involving bodily injury reported to local police agencies or to a campus security authority that show evidence of prejudice based on race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, ethnicity or disability.)

46. 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
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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
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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

47. Office Of Safety And Security - Crime Statistics
The statistics below reflect the total occurrences of the crimes reported that Illegal weapons possession, 0, 0, 0. b. Drug law violations, 0, 0, 0
http://www.spu.edu/depts/security/crime_stats.asp
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(Opens new window) Online Survey Home The statistics below reflect the total occurrences of the crimes reported that occurred on campus. Crimes - Main Campus Criminal Offenses - On-campus a. Murder/Non-negligent manslaughter b. Negligent manslaughter c. Sex offenses - Forcible d. Sex offenses-Non-forcible (Include only incest and statutory rape) e. Robbery f. Aggravated assault g. Burglary h. Motor vehicle theft i. Arson j. Theft (SPU Specific data - not required by Clery) no data no data k. Car Prowl (SPU Specific data - not required by Clery) no data no data Criminal Offenses - On-campus Residence Halls a. Murder/Non-negligent manslaughter b. Negligent manslaughter c. Sex offenses - Forcible d. Sex offenses-Non-forcible (Include only incest and statutory rape) e. Robbery

48. BLC - Crime Statistics
crime Statistics. For security assistance dial 888 (offcampus dial Illegal weapons possessions, 0, 0, 0. Arrests - Public Property, 2001, 2002, 2003
http://www.blc.edu/students/services/security/crimestats/
Security
For security assistance dial (off-campus dial 507-344-7888). These are the statistics for Bethany Lutheran College for the past three calendar years. This information is reported on an annual basis to the U. S. Department of Education - Office of Post Secondary Education. It may also be accessed via their Web page at http://ope.ed.gov/security by entering OPE ID#: 00233700. Definitions of the terminology and categories can also be accessed at that site. For additional information, contact the Dean of Student Services at 344-7745 or the Director of Security, Jon Moldstad, at 344-7889.
Criminal Offenses
Criminal Offenses - On-campus Murder/Non-negligent manslaughter Forcible sex offenses (including forcible rape) Nonforcible sex offenses Robbery Aggravated assault Burglary Motor vehicle theft Arson Negligent manslaughter Criminal Offenses - On-campus Residence Halls Murder/Non-negligent manslaughter Forcible sex offenses (including forcible rape) Nonforcible sex offenses Robbery Aggravated assault Burglary Motor vehicle theft Arson Negligent manslaughter Criminal Offenses - Non-campus Murder/Nonegligent manslaughter Forcible sex offenses (including forcible rape) Nonforcible sex offenses Robbery Aggravated assault Burglary Motor vehicle theft Arson Negligent manslaughter Criminal Offenses - Public Property Murder/Non-negligent manslaughter Forcible sex offenses (including forcible rape) Nonforcible sex offenses Robbery Aggravated assault Burglary Motor vehicle theft Arson Negligent manslaughter

49. Statistics
Security policies and crime statistics are available from University offices of weapons violations, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 .0000. CAMPUS DISCIPLINARY REFERRALS**
http://www.ship.edu/admin/supolice/statistics.html
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Crime Statistics
In accordance with the law, Shippensburg University provides information relating to crime statistics and security policies to prospective students, matriculated students, and employees. Security policies and crime statistics are available from University offices of Public Safety, Human Resources, and Admissions. The Office of Public Safety submits a monthly report to the Pennsylvania State Police. Crime statistics for the most recent three-year period, which reflect the incidents reported to the state police, are listed inside. Statistics for:
January - December 2004 (FTE 7,929)
CRIME REPORTS Aggravated assault Arson Burglary Criminal homicide Disorderly conduct Driving under the influence Drunkeness Embezzlement Forgery and counterfeiting Fraud Gambling Larceny Motor vehicle theft Negligent manslaughter Offenses against family Other assaults Prostitution Robbery Sex offenses (forcible)* Sex offenses (nonforcible) Stolen property, received Vandalism All other ARRESTS Drug abuse Liquor Laws Weapons violations CAMPUS DISCIPLINARY REFERRALS** Drug abuse Liquor Laws Weapons violations
January - December 2003 (FTE 7,825)

50. Savannah College Of Art And Design > About The College > Security > Clery Act St
Campus crime statistics for the Savannah College of Art and Design, Illegal weapons possessions, 0, 0, 0. Arrests Oncampus Residence Halls
http://www.scad.edu/about/security/statistics/
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The Clery Act
The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, part of the Higher Education Act, is a federal law that requires colleges and universities to disclose certain timely and annual information about campus crime and security policies. Schools have to publish annual reports. Each school must disclose crime statistics for the campus, unobstructed public areas immediately adjacent to or running through the campus, and certain non-campus facilities.
SCAD Fall 2004 Annual Security Report
Campus Crime Statistics , Savannah
The following criminal offenses and disciplinary actions were reported inthe calendar year listed. None of the reported offenses indicated that the victim was selected on the basis of race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, ethnicity or disability.

51. Savannah College Of Art And Design > About The College > Security > Clery Act St
Each school must disclose crime statistics for the campus, unobstructed public Illegal weapons possessions, 0, 0, 0. Arrests Oncampus Residence Halls
http://www.scad.edu/about/security/statistics/index.cfm
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The Clery Act
The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, part of the Higher Education Act, is a federal law that requires colleges and universities to disclose certain timely and annual information about campus crime and security policies. Schools have to publish annual reports. Each school must disclose crime statistics for the campus, unobstructed public areas immediately adjacent to or running through the campus, and certain non-campus facilities.
SCAD Fall 2004 Annual Security Report
Campus Crime Statistics , Savannah
The following criminal offenses and disciplinary actions were reported inthe calendar year listed. None of the reported offenses indicated that the victim was selected on the basis of race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, ethnicity or disability.

52. Crime Statistics - Edgewood College
Violations of laws or ordinances dealing with weapons offenses, regulatory innature, For the purposes of Edgewood’s reporting of crime statistics,
http://www.edgewood.edu/parentsfamily/safetySecurity/crimestats.htm
Annual Security Report (pdf) Edgewood College Security Department ACPA 2005 Presentation Educational Programming on Safety Procedures, Practices and Prevention ... Safety and Security Homepage
Crime Statistics
Uniform Crime Reporting Definitions For the purposes of this report and as stipulated by the Clery Act, Edgewood College uses the following definitions:
  • Criminal Homicide, Murder, and Non Negligent Manslaughter
    The willful (non-negligent) killing of one human being by another.
    Criminal Homicide, Manslaughter by Negligence
    The killing of another person through gross negligence
    Sexual Offenses, forcible
    Sexual Offenses, non-forcible
    Non-forcible sex offences include: incest and statutory rape. Unlawful, non-forcible sexual intercourse.
    Robbery (definition includes attempted robbery)
    The taking, or attempting to take, of anything of value under confrontational circumstances from the control, custody, or care of another person or persons by force or threat of force or violence and/or putting the victim in fear of immediate harm. Aggravated Assault An unlawful attack by one person upon another for inflicting severe or aggravated bodily injury. This type of assault is usually accompanied by the use of a weapon or by means likely to produce death or great bodily harm. (It is not necessary that the injury result from an aggravated assault when a gun, knife, or other weapon is used which could and probably would result in serious personal injury if the crime were successfully completed.
  • 53. Delaware County Community College
    These laws require DCCC to publish crime statistics on certain offenses . weapons Law Violations The violation of any laws or ordinances such as the
    http://www.dccc.edu/safety/crime.html
    Delaware County Community College

    54. Statistics [Weapons]
    weapons. Statistics. Australia. Weapon use in armed robbery crime facts info, 2005 United States Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics
    http://www.aic.gov.au/research/weapons/statistics.html
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    55. GSU Police Department - Crime Statistics
    These statistics are compiled using the FBI Uniform crime Reporting/IncidentBased Reporting System as a guideline. Illegal weapons Possession
    http://www.gram.edu/Departments/GSU Police/crimestats.htm

    56. WNCC: Public Safety Department Safety Policies And Crime Statistics
    The NSHE Governing Board promulgated the weapons policy under NRS 202.265 and The resulting data is used to prepare the annual crime statistics report.
    http://www.wncc.edu/ps/clery.php
    @import url(/include/wnccstyle.css); Public Safety Our Services Security Alerts Emergency Procedures ... Policies/Crime Statistics The information contained in this document was prepared under the guidelines established by 20 United States Code, section 1092(f), known as the "Jeanne Clery, Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act," and the Code of Federal Regulations. The information represents a general description of Western Nevada Community College College's security/safety policies and programs, and the crime statistics for the most recent calendar year and the two preceding calendar years; however, the information is not intended to serve as a contractual agreement between the college and the recipient. 1. Introduction Western Nevada Community College enjoys good relations with its neighbors and maintains a highly visible Public Safety Department that provides for the safety of the campus community. However, no community can be totally risk free in today's society. To lessen the chances of crimes occurring within the campus community, everyone's cooperation and vigilance is needed. All members of the campus community are encouraged to immediately report all suspected crimes, unusual or suspicious activities, and emergencies to the Public Safety Department . 2. Campus Security

    57. Crime Statistics
    crime statistics for the most recent three year period, which reflect the incidents Arrests for Liquor Law, Drug Law and weapons Violations (Off Campus)
    http://www.cortland.edu/univpolice/CRIMstats.htm
    CRIME STATISTICS I n accordance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act ( Code 20 USC 1092), SUNY Cortland provides information relating to the crime statistics and security measures to prospective students, matriculated students and employees. The College's University Police Department submits a monthly Uniform Crime Report to the Division of Criminal Justice Services for the State of New York. Crime statistics for the most recent three year period, which reflect the incidents reported to DCJS, are listed below. FBI Index Crimes Criminal Offenses On Campus Total Offenses (Including Residence Halls) Residence Halls Only Non-Campus Buildings Public Property Murder/Non-negligent Manslaughter Forcible Sex Offenses Non Forcible Sex Offenses Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Motor Vehicle Theft Arson Negligent Manslaughter Hate Crimes Criminal Offenses Committed with Bias Related Intent (Hate Crimes) On Campus Total (Includes Residence Halls) Residence Halls Only Non Campus Buildings Public Property Murder Non-negligent Manslaughter Aggravated Assault All Forcible Sex Offenses Including Forcible Rape Forcible Rape Arson Negligent Manslaughter Simple Assault Any Other Crime Involving Bodily Injury Note: Hate crimes are reported by category of prejudice, which are:

    58. Brady Campaign - Carrying Concealed Weapons
    The violent crime rate for the states that had weak CCW laws during this same time And, although some states forbid the carrying of concealed weapons in
    http://www.bradycampaign.org/facts/issues/?page=ccw

    59. University Of South Carolina Sumter Public Safety
    This report, prepared in compliance with the crime Awareness and Campus SecurityAct, The USC Sumter campus is posted No Concealed weapons.
    http://www.uscsumter.edu/about/crime.shtml
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    CLASSIFICATION Homicide Manslaughter Forcible Sex Offenses Non-Forcible Sex Offenses Robbery - armed Robbery - strong armed Assault - simple Assault - aggravated Breaking/Entering Larceny/Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Arson Arrests Liquor - law Drugs Weapons * Data on file since 1991. Data Collection Period Sept. through Aug. Return to top Sex Crimes Prevention Act The University of South Carolina Sumter, it its continuing effort to maintain a safe academic and work environment for students, faculty and staff, is presenting the following information concerning campus safety and security. This information is presented to the University community with the knowledge that individual awareness and adherence to University security policies and procedures is the best method to maintain a safe campus environment. Beginning on October 27, 2002, the Campus Sex Crimes Prevention Act (CSCPA) went into effect. The CSCPA is a federal law that was passed in Congress in October 2000 and signed by President Bill Clinton. Under this law, registered sex offenders must notify the state if they become employed, enroll as a student or volunteer at an institution of higher education.

    60. Penn College Police: Crime Statistics
    Below are the crime statistics reports for the most recent threeyear period for all Drug Abuse Violations, 268.78, 18, 18. weapons Violations, 0, 0, 0
    http://www.pct.edu/police/crime_stats.htm
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    Below are the crime statistics reports for the most recent three-year period for all Penn College facilities. The offense rate, defined as the number of offenses per 100,000 population, is calculated by dividing the jurisdiction population by 100,000, and then dividing the number of offenses by the resulting number. January 1 - December 31, 2004 Headcount, 6,697; FTE Employees, 806; FTE Students, 5,891 CRIME RATE PER OFFENSES ARRESTS Homicide Aggravated Assault Simple Assault Rape Involuntary Deviate Sexual Intercourse Robbery Burglary Arson Criminal Trespass Motor Vehicle Theft Liquor Law Violations Drunkenness Drug Abuse Violations Weapons Violations
    January 1 - December 31, 2003 Headcount, 6,618; FTE Employees, 889; FTE Students, 5729

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