Clery Compliance

This site is intended to allow Campus Security Authorities to create and view crime reports in compliance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act of 1990 (Clery Act).

Annual Security Reporting
The Clery Act requires colleges and universities that receive federal funding to disseminate a public annual security report (ASR) to employees and students every October 1st. This ASR must include statistics of campus crime for the preceding 3 calendar years, plus details about efforts taken to improve campus safety. ASRs must also include policy statements regarding (but not limited to) crime reporting, campus facility security and access, law enforcement authority, incidence of alcohol and drug use, and the prevention of/response to sexual assault, domestic or dating violence, and stalking. Institutions of higher education must include four distinct categories of crime in their ASR crime data.
Criminal Offenses
– Criminal homicide: murder and non-negligent manslaughter, manslaughter by negligence
– Sexual assault: rape, fondling, incest, statutory rape
– Robbery
– Aggravated assault
– Burglary
– Motor vehicle theft
– Arson
Hate Crimes (any of the above-mentioned offenses, and any incidents involving)
– Larceny-theft
– Simple assault
– Intimidation
– Destruction/damage/vandalism of property
VAWA Offenses
– Domestic violence
– Dating violence
– Stalking
Arrests and Referrals for Disciplinary Action
– Weapons law violations
– Drug abuse violations
– Liquor law violations

Clery Compliance by System Member
Please click here to view contacts for crime reporting, reporting forms, and links to annual security reports for each system member.

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