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Campus Security Act Defined
The student Right- to - Know and Campus Security Act
required colleges and universities receiving federal funds to
notify community members as to who is considered a "campus
security authority." The U.S. Department of Education defines a
campus security authority as:
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A campus law enforcement unit;
An individual or organization specified in an
institution's statement of campus
security policy as the individual or organization that
has significant counseling responsibilities.
For the purposes of meeting the
requirements set forth in the act, the campus security authority
at Whittier College includes all persons who are employed by the
College. Campus Safety authorities are required to report
criminal occurrences to the campus law enforcement unit
(Department of Campus Safety) under the annual reporting and
timely warning requirements of the Act. It shall be the
responsibility of the Department of Campus Safety to investigate
reports of criminal activity on campus.
Report to the Community
It is an unfortunate fact that criminal incidents of all
types occur on college campuses. Most colleges around the
country investigate and make public the nature and frequency of
crimes. Whittier College follows this practice and believes that
reporting this information to the public increases community
awareness about taking steps to prevent criminal activity.
By following the link below you may view the records of the Campus Crime Statistics
for the past few years.
Reported Crimes
Murder
Grand Theft Auto
Forcible Rape
Theft
Forcible Sodomy
Vandalism
Sexual Assault with an Object
Weapon Violation
Incest
Liquor Law Violation
Statutory Rape
Alcohol Intoxication (DUI)
Robbery
Illegal Drugs
Aggravated Assault
Hate Motivated Crimes*
Burglary
Hate Motivated Incidents*
*Criminal offenses that manifest evidence of prejudice based on
race, religion, sexual orientation or ethnicity.
The above crimes are required to
be reported by the Campus security Act of 1990, as amended by
the U.S. Dept. of Education in 1994. Frequently, when a crime
occurs and a suspect is apprehended, the matter may be referred
for administrative adjudication by Student Affairs or Human
Resources. Thus, the ratio of offenses to arrests may be
misleading.
All of the crimes listed above
must be reported annually to the U.S. Department of Education.
Furthermore, statistics and daily crime logs of these crimes
must be readily available to the public upon request. Campus
Safety will immediately provide, upon request, a written log of
crimes that have occurred on and around College property within
at least 60 days of the request. Crimes having occurred past 60
days will be made available within 48 hours of the request.
Whittier College encourages
victims of crimes to report incidents to the Department of
Campus Safety regardless of how insignificant the crime may
appear. To report a crime, a victim or witness should call (562)
907-4211. College Administrators receive reports about crime on
a regular basis. Campus Safety Officers will also assist victims
whom want to report crimes to the Whittier Police Department.
The Department of Campus Safety
has taken several steps to prevent crime. Some of these efforts
include:
Whittier College places a high
priority on your personal safety. The information in this
handbook is provided in order to assist the College in keeping
its commitment to make Whittier College a safe and secure campus
community.
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