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The Jeanne Clery Act. Ethan Kipnes , Director of Public Safety Jennifer Kirkland, Associate General Counsel Campus Security Authority Orientation Washington and Lee University - - Fall 2013. The Jeanne Clery Act. History - Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1990
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The Jeanne Clery Act Ethan Kipnes, Director of Public Safety Jennifer Kirkland, Associate General Counsel Campus Security Authority Orientation Washington and Lee University - - Fall 2013
The Jeanne Clery Act • History - • Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1990 • Renamed in 1998 for Jeanne Clery • Administered by U.S. Department of Education • Covers all Institutions of Higher Education
The Jeanne Clery Act • Requirement: Campus Security Report by October 1 of Each Calendar Year • Last 3 years of Campus Crime Statistics based on reports to Campus Security Authorities Security Policy Statements Sexual Assault Policies – Basic Victim’s Rights Law Enforcement Authority of Campus Officers Where to Report Crimes How to Find Report
The Jeanne Clery Act • W&L’s Campus Security Report is posted on the Public Safety Webpage at http://www.wlu.edu/Documents/student-life/public-safety/campus-safety-clery-act-report.pdf?v=1382633820675
The Jeanne Clery Act • Campus Security Authorities: • Public Safety Officers and Other School Officials Designated to Receive Reports of Crimes • Local Police • Other School Officials Having “Significant Responsibility for Student and Campus Activities” • Professional Mental Health and Religious Counselors Exempt
The Jeanne Clery Act • Major Crimes to Be Reported: • Murder and Non-Negligent Manslaughter • Negligent Manslaughter • Forcible Sex Offenses • Non-Forcible Sex Offenses (Incest; Statutory Rape – under 18) • Robbery • Aggravated Assault • Burglary • Motor Vehicle Theft • Arson
The Jeanne Clery Act • New Crimes Added for Reporting under the Violence Against Women Act (2013) - - - • Dating Violence • Domestic Violence • Stalking
The Jeanne Clery Act • Hate Crimes to be Separately Reported: • Categories of Prejudice (Race, Gender, Religion, Sexual Orientation, Ethnicity/National Origin, Disability, Gender Identity (new in 2013) • Includes all Non-Hate Crimes PLUS Others to be Reported if Hate Crimes (Simple Assault, Larceny-Theft, Vandalism, Intimidation, Any Other Crime Involving Bodily Injury)
The Jeanne Clery Act • Additional Crimes: (If Arrested or Referred for Discipline) • Liquor Law Violations • Drug Law Violations • Illegal Weapons Possession
The Jeanne Clery Act • Locations: • On Campus/Campus-Adjacent Student Housing • On Campus, Non-Housing • Non-Campus Property (Owned/Controlled by Student Orgs or W&L) • Public Property (Adjacent to Campus) • Off Campus • Unknown
The Jeanne Clery Act • Report ANY Listed Offenses Reported to You • Clery Does NOT Require Names or Personally Identifiable Information (BUT . . .) • Nature of Offense, Date/Time, Location Category, and Sufficient Information to Avoid Duplicate Reporting • You DO NOT Need to Gather Evidence – Just Report that It Was Reported to You! • Silent Witness Allows for Anonymous Reports http://go.wlu.edu/reportcrime
The Jeanne Clery Act • Information You Need is on Public Safety Webpage: http://www.wlu.edu/student-life/health-and-safety/public-safety/campus-safety-and-crime-reporting/campus-security-authorities • Campus Security Authority Guidance • Crime & Incident Report Form • Crime Definitions • Contact Ethan Kipnes or Steve Tomlinson with Questions.
The Jeanne Clery Act • Additional Requirements for University: • Timely Warnings – (Threats to Community) • Daily Campus Crime Log- (Incidents Reported to Public Safety)