Northwestern Michigan College Campus Security and Safety Report and Annual Fire Safety Report
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1 Northwestern Michigan College Campus Security and Safety Report and Annual Fire Safety Report Containing statistics for 2012, 2013 and E. Front St. Traverse City, MI (231) The Campus Security and Safety Report is available online at nmc.edu/security Table of Contents Introduction... 2 Preparing the Annual Disclosure of Crime Statistics... 2 Crime Definitions from the Uniform Crime Reporting Handbook... 3 Crime and Fire Statistics for 2012, 2013 and Timely Warnings Prohibitions Northwestern Michigan College Department of Campus Security and Safety Reporting Crimes and Emergencies Response to Reports of Crimes and Emergencies Security and Access to Campus Facilities Awareness Programs NMC Policies related to Campus Safety and Security Campus Sex Crimes Prevention Act Campus SaVE Act Bias-Related Incidents (Michigan Hate Crimes Law) Frequently Asked Questions on Crime Addresses and Hours Annual Fire Safety Report
2 Introduction Northwestern Michigan College (NMC) has issued this report to inform the Campus community, campus visitors, and the general public of the College s policies and procedures for campus security and safety. The college has made a firm commitment to maintain a safe campus environment in which to live, learn, and work. Though emergencies and incidents of serious crime are relatively few at Northwestern Michigan College, it is crucial that all members of the campus community know how to report such situations and have an understanding of our security operation. NMC s security programs include awareness programs for all students, thorough training of housing staff, and a professional campus safety force. The Department of Campus Security and Safety emphasizes open communication with students and employees and has a close working relationship with local, county, and state law enforcement agencies. NMC is located in Traverse City, Mich., a small cosmopolitan city with a population of approximately 14,911. The college has an enrollment of about 5,000 students. The college s main campus consists of 16 buildings on 260 wooded acres, about a mile from the downtown area, and includes a residence hall and three apartment buildings. Major campus locations are shown to the right: 1. NMC Main Campus 2. Great Lakes Campus 3. Aero Park Campus including Aero Park Labs, Auto Tech, Aviation and Parsons-Stulen 4. University Center Campus Not shown on the map is Rogers Observatory, which is located about four miles south of downtown Traverse City at 1753 Birmley Road. Preparing the Annual Disclosure of Crime Statistics The Campus Security and Safety Department maintains daily, weekly and monthly statistics on all occurrences reported on all Northwestern Michigan College campuses and their surrounding public areas. These statistics are published annually (October of each year) by the Campus Security Director in compliance with the Federal Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act of 1998 (formerly the Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1990). The Student Right-to-Know and Campus Security Act was signed into law in November Title II of this Act is known as the Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act. It requires institutions participating in student financial aid programs under Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 to disclose information about campus safety policies and procedures and to provide statistics concerning certain crimes that occurred on campus. In compliance with the Act, each year by October 1, institutions must publish and distribute to current and prospective students, faculty and staff, an annual security report that includes statistics concerning the occurrence on campus of certain criminal offenses reported to campus officials and statements about campus safety policies, campus security education and prevention programs, alcohol and drug policies, sexual assault education and prevention programs, procedures for reporting sexual assaults, and procedures for handling reports of sexual assault. The information included is acquired from various sources, including Campus Security, local police agencies, and all officials of the College who have significant responsibility for student and campus activities. These officials include housing staff, student affairs staff, faculty advisors, and Dean of Students. In addition, Northwestern Michigan College accepts confidential reporting of crimes and encourages counselors to report statistics regarding these violations of law. These statistics contain crimes for the calendar year in which they are reported. Campus Security will provide, upon request, all campus crime statistics as reported to the U.S. Department of Education. You can obtain a copy of this report by contacting Campus Safety ((231) ) or on the Web at or ww.nmc.edu/security/. 2
3 Crime Definitions from the Uniform Crime Reporting Handbook Aggravated Assault An unlawful attack by one person upon another for the purpose of inflicting severe or aggravated bodily injury. This type of assault usually is accompanied by the use of a weapon or by means likely to produce death or great bodily harm. (It is not necessary that 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 was successfully completed.) Arson Any willful or malicious burning or attempt to burn, with or without intent to defraud, a dwelling house, public building, motor vehicle, aircraft, or personal property of another, etc. Burglary The unlawful entry of a structure to commit a felony or a theft. For reporting purposes, this definition includes unlawful entry with intent to commit a larceny or felony; breaking and entering with intent to commit a larceny; housebreaking; safecracking; and all attempts to commit any of the aforementioned. Criminal Homicide Manslaughter by Negligence The killing of another person through gross negligence. Criminal Homicide Murder and Non-negligent Manslaughter The willful (non-negligent) killing of one human being by another. Motor Vehicle Theft The theft or attempted theft of a motor vehicle. Robbery The taking or attempting to take anything of value from the care, custody, or control of a person or persons by force or threat of force or violence and/or by putting the victim in fear. Sex Offense Definitions from the National Incident-Based Reporting System Edition of the Uniform Crime Reporting Program: Sex Offenses Forcible Forcible Rape The carnal knowledge of a person, forcibly and/or against that person s will, or not forcibly or against the person s will, where the victim is incapable of giving consent because of his/her youth or because of his/her temporary or permanent mental or physical incapacity. Forcible Sodomy Oral or anal sexual intercourse with another person, forcibly and/or against that person s will, or not forcibly against the person s will, where the victim is incapable of giving consent because of his/her youth or because of his/her temporary or permanent mental or physical incapacity. Sexual Assault with an Object The use of an object or instrument to unlawfully penetrate, however slightly, the genital or anal opening of the body of another person, forcibly and/or against that person s will, or not forcibly or against the person s will, where the victim is incapable of giving consent because of his/her youth or because of his/her temporary or permanent mental or physical incapacity. Forcible Fondling The touching of the private body parts of another person for the purpose of sexual gratification, forcibly and/or against that person s will, or not forcibly or against the person s will, where the victim is incapable of giving consent because of his/her youth or because of his/her temporary or permanent mental or physical incapacity. Sex Offenses Non-forcible Incest Non-forcible sexual intercourse between persons who are related to each other within the degrees wherein marriage is prohibited by law. Statutory Rape Non-forcible sexual intercourse with a person who is under the statutory age of consent. Hate Crimes Any of the aforementioned offenses and any other crime involving bodily injury that manifests evidence that the victim was intentionally selected because of the perpetrator s bias. The categories of bias are; race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, ethnicity/national origin and disability. Weapon Law Violations The violation of laws or ordinances dealing with weapon offenses, regulatory in nature, such as: manufacture, sale, or possession of deadly weapons; carrying deadly weapons, concealed or openly; furnishing deadly weapons to minors; aliens possessing deadly weapons; and all attempts to commit any of the aforementioned. Drug Abuse Violations Violations of state and local laws relating to the unlawful possession, sale, use, growing, manufacturing, and making of narcotic drugs. The relevant substances include opium or cocaine 3
4 and their derivatives (morphine, heroin, codeine); marijuana; synthetic narcotics (Demerol, methadone); and dangerous non-narcotic drugs (barbiturates, Benzedrine). Liquor Law Violations The violation of laws or ordinances prohibiting: the manufacture, sale, transporting, furnishing, possessing of intoxicating liquor; maintaining unlawful drinking places; bootlegging; operating a still; furnishing liquor to a minor or intemperate person; using a vehicle for illegal transportation of liquor; drinking on a train or public conveyance; and all attempts to commit any of the aforementioned. (Drunkenness and driving under the influence are not included in this definition.) Crime and Fire Statistics for 2012, 2013 and 2014 The statistics on the following pages represent all official reports of these crimes on the Northwestern Michigan College campus and are reported in compliance with the Clery Act. They conform to the FBI Uniform Crime Reporting System. 4
5 2015 Campus Safety and Security Survey Institution: Main Campus ( ) Required fields are indicated with asterisks (*). Institution Information Registration Northwestern Michigan College (Main Campus) ( ) First Name* Jim Last Name* White Title* Assistant Director of Campus Safety/Securty Address 1* Northwestern Michigan College Address East Front Street City* TRAVERSE CITY State* Michigan Zip* Phone* Extension Fax Address* Confirm Address* Comment jwhite@nmc.edu * Please use this box if you would like to provide additional contact information such as a cell phone number or the best time to reach you if there are questions about your survey. Also, if the person listed above is not the person who enters the data, please provide the name and contact information for the person who enters the data. This information is for the survey help desk staff only. It will not be seen by the public. Cell Mon-Fri 7AM-5PM
6 Institution: Main Campus ( ) Identification Please enter/review all applicable information. Required fields are indicated with asterisks (*). Institution Information Institution Name Address Web Address Chief Administrative Officer's Name* Chief Administrative Officer's Title* Chief Administrative Officer's Address* Telephone* Northwestern Michigan College 1701 E Front St Traverse City, MI Timothy J. Nelson President tnelson@nmc.edu Ext. Campus Information Campus Name* Description Main Campus Northwestern Michigan College Location* State or Outlying Area Other Country Address* City* State or Outlying Area* 1701 E FRONT ST TRAVERSE CITY Michigan ZIP Code* County GRAND TRAVERSE Campus Safety Officer Name* Title* Jim White Assistant Director of Security and Safety Location* State or Outlying Area Other Country Address same as campus Address* City* State or Outlying Area* 1701 E FRONT ST TRAVERSE CITY Michigan ZIP Code* Telephone* Ext. Address* jwhite@nmc.edu
7 Campus Fire Safety Officer Name* Title* Location* State or Outlying Area Other Country Address same as campus Address* City* State or Outlying Area* ZIP Code* Telephone* Address* Lead Title IX Coordinator Name* Title* Ext. jwhite@nmc.edu Location* State or Outlying Area Other Country Address same as campus Address* City* State or Outlying Area* ZIP Code* Telephone* Address* Does your Institution have other designees who share these responsibilities? * Update Status Jim White Ext. vcook@nmc.edu Yes Date Completed 8/19/2015 Update Status Updated Assistant Director of Security and Safety 1701 E FRONT ST TRAVERSE CITY Michigan Vicki Cook Vice President of Fiance and Administration 1701 E FRONT ST TRAVERSE CITY Michigan No
8 2015 Campus Safety and Security Survey Institution: Main Campus ( ) Screening Questions Please answer these questions carefully. The answers you provide will determine which screens you will be asked to complete for this data collection. 1. Does your institution provide On-Campus Student Housing Facilities? No. Yes. (If Yes is selected, you must enter the number of student housing facilities below and enter Fire Statistics for each facility.) Last Year Number of On-campus Student Housing Facilities: Does your institution have any noncampus buildings or properties? Yes No 3. Have you combined statistics that you received from the local or state police with your institution statistics for this report? If you answer No to this question, you will be asked to provide the data you received from the local and state police separately. Yes. Local and/or state law enforcement agencies provided us with statistics that we are combining with statistics collected by our campus security authorities. No. We are not combining the statistics because we cannot determine whether the statistics we obtained from local and/or state law enforcement agencies are for on-campus incidents or public property incidents. Not available. We cannot determine if the statistics we obtained from local and/or state law enforcement agencies are for our Clery geography. Not available. We made a good-faith effort to obtain statistics from local and/or state law enforcement agencies, but the agencies did not comply with our request.
9 Institution: Main Campus ( ) Criminal Offenses - On campus For each of the following criminal offenses, enter the number reported to have occurred On Campus. Total occurrences On campus Criminal offense a. Murder/Non-negligent manslaughter b. Negligent manslaughter c. Sex offenses - Forcible 1 0 d. Rape 1 e. Fondling 0 f. Sex offenses - Non-forcible 0 0 g. Incest h. Statutory rape i. Robbery j. Aggravated assault k. Burglary l. Motor vehicle theft (Do not include theft from a motor vehicle) m. Arson If you have changed prior years data, you must add a caveat explaining the change. Use the following format: For (YEAR), Line (X) was changed from (A) to (B) because (REASON).
10 Institution: Main Campus ( ) Criminal Offenses - On-campus Student Housing Facilities Of those criminal offenses reported to have occurred On Campus, enter the number that occurred in On-campus Student Housing Facilities. Total occurrences in On-Campus Student Housing Facilities Criminal offense a. Murder/Non-negligent manslaughter b. Negligent manslaughter c. Sex offenses - Forcible 0 0 d. Rape 1 e. Fondling 0 f. Sex offenses - Non-forcible 0 0 g. Incest h. Statutory rape i. Robbery j. Aggravated assault k. Burglary l. Motor vehicle theft (Do not include theft from a motor vehicle) m. Arson If you have changed prior years data, you must add a caveat explaining the change. Use the following format: For (YEAR), Line (X) was changed from (A) to (B) because (REASON).
11 Institution: Main Campus ( ) Criminal Offenses - Noncampus For each of the following criminal offenses, enter the number reported to have occurred in or on Noncampus buildings or property. Total occurrences in or on Noncampus buildings or property Criminal offense a. Murder/Non-negligent manslaughter 0 0 b. Negligent manslaughter 0 0 c. Sex offenses - Forcible 0 d. Rape 0 e. Fondling 0 f. Sex offenses - Non-Forcible 0 g. Incest 0 0 h. Statutory rape 0 0 i. Robbery 0 0 j. Aggravated assault 0 0 k. Burglary 0 0 l. Motor vehicle theft (Do not include theft from a motor vehicle) 0 0 m. Arson 0 0 If you have changed prior years data, you must add a caveat explaining the change. Use the following format: For (YEAR), Line (X) was changed from (A) to (B) because (REASON).
12 Institution: Main Campus ( ) Criminal Offenses - Public Property For each of the following criminal offenses, enter the number reported to have occurred on Public Property. Total occurrences on Public Property Criminal offense a. Murder/Non-negligent manslaughter b. Negligent manslaughter c. Sex offenses - Forcible 1 0 d. Rape 0 e. Fondling 0 f. Sex offenses - Non-forcible 0 0 g. Incest h. Statutory rape i. Robbery j. Aggravated assault k. Burglary l. Motor vehicle theft (Do not include theft from a motor vehicle) m. Arson If you have changed prior years data, you must add a caveat explaining the change. Use the following format: For (YEAR), Line (X) was changed from (A) to (B) because (REASON).
13 Institution: Main Campus ( ) Hate Crimes - On campus For the criminal offenses listed below, first enter the total number of Hate Crimes that were reported to have occurred On campus. Then break down each total by category of bias (e.g., race, religion). Criminal offense 2014 Total Occurrences of Hate crimes Category of Bias for crimes reported in 2014 Race Religion Sexual orientation Gender Gender Identity Disability Ethnicity National Origin a. Murder/ Non-negligent manslaughter d. Rape e. Fondling g. Incest h. Statutory rape i. Robbery j. Aggravated assault k. Burglary l. Motor vehicle theft (Do not include theft from a motor vehicle) m. Arson n. Simple assault o. Larceny-theft p. Intimidation q. Destruction/damage/ vandalism of property Occurrences of Hate crimes Criminal offense 2013 Category of Bias for crimes reported in 2013 Total Race Religion Sexual orientation Gender Disability Ethnicity/ National origin a. Murder/ Non-negligent manslaughter c. Sex offenses - Forcible f. Sex offenses - Non-forcible g. Incest h. Statutory rape i. Robbery j. Aggravated assault k. Burglary l. Motor vehicle theft (Do not include theft from a motor vehicle) m. Arson n. Simple assault o. Larceny-theft p. Intimidation q. Destruction/damage/ vandalism of property Occurrences of Hate crimes Criminal offense 2012 Category of Bias for crimes reported in 2012 Total Race Religion Sexual orientation Gender Disability Ethnicity/ National origin a. Murder/ Non-negligent manslaughter c. Sex offenses - Forcible f. Sex offenses - Non-forcible g. Incest h. Statutory rape i. Robbery j. Aggravated assault
14 k. Burglary l. Motor vehicle theft m. Arson n. Simple assault o. Larceny-theft p. Intimidation q. Destruction/damage/ vandalism of property If you have changed prior years data, you must add a caveat explaining the change. Use the following format: For (YEAR), Line (X) was changed from (A) to (B) because (REASON).
15 Institution: Main Campus ( ) Hate Crimes - On-campus Student Housing Facilities For the criminal offenses listed below, first enter the total number of Hate Crimes that were reported to have occurred in On-Campus Student Housing Facilities. Then break down each total by category of bias (e.g., race, religion). Criminal offense 2014 Total Occurrences of Hate crimes Category of Bias for crimes reported in 2014 Race Religion Sexual Gender Gender Disability Ethnicity National origin orientation Identity a. Murder/ Non-negligent manslaughter d. Rape e. Fondling g. Incest h. Statutory rape i. Robbery j. Aggravated assault k. Burglary l. Motor vehicle theft (Do not include theft from a motor vehicle) m. Arson n. Simple assault o. Larceny-theft p. Intimidation q. Destruction/damage/ vandalism of property Occurrences of Hate crimes Criminal offense 2013 Category of Bias for crimes reported in 2013 Total Race Religion Sexual orientation Gender Disability Ethnicity/ National origin a. Murder/ Non-negligent manslaughter c. Sex offenses - Forcible f. Sex offenses - Non-forcible g. Incest h. Statutory rape i. Robbery j. Aggravated assault k. Burglary l. Motor vehicle theft (Do not include theft from a motor vehicle) m. Arson n. Simple assault o. Larceny-theft p. Intimidation q. Destruction/damage/ vandalism of property Occurrences of Hate crimes Criminal offense 2012 Category of Bias for crimes reported in 2012 Total Race Religion Sexual orientation Gender Disability Ethnicity/ National origin a. Murder/ Non-negligent manslaughter c. Sex offenses - Forcible f. Sex offenses - Non-forcible g. Incest h. Statutory rape i. Robbery
16 j. Aggravated assault k. Burglary l. Motor vehicle theft m. Arson n. Simple assault o. Larceny-theft p. Intimidation q. Destruction/damage/ vandalism of property If you have changed prior years data, you must add a caveat explaining the change. Use the following format: For (YEAR), Line (X) was changed from (A) to (B) because (REASON).
17 Institution: Main Campus ( ) Hate Crimes - Noncampus For the criminal offenses listed below, first enter the total number of Hate Crimes that were reported to have occurred in or on Noncampus buildings or property. Then break down each total by category of bias (e.g., race, religion). Criminal offense 2014 Total Occurrences of Hate crimes Category of Bias for crimes reported in 2014 Race Religion Sexual Gender Gender Disability Ethnicity National origin orientation Identity a. Murder/ Non-negligent manslaughter d. Rape e. Fondling g. Incest h. Statutory rape i. Robbery j. Aggravated assault k. Burglary l. Motor vehicle theft (Do not include theft from a motor vehicle) m. Arson n. Simple assault o. Larceny-theft p. Intimidation q. Destruction/damage/ vandalism of property Occurrences of Hate crimes Criminal offense 2013 Category of Bias for crimes reported in 2013 Total Race Religion Sexual orientation Gender Disability Ethnicity/ National origin a. Murder/ Non-negligent manslaughter c. Sex offenses - Forcible f. Sex offenses - Non-forcible g. Incest h. Statutory rape i. Robbery j. Aggravated assault k. Burglary l. Motor vehicle theft (Do not include theft from a motor vehicle) m. Arson n. Simple assault o. Larceny-theft p. Intimidation q. Destruction/damage/ vandalism of property Criminal offense 2012 Total a. Murder/ Non-negligent manslaughter c. Sex offenses - Forcible f. Sex offenses - Non-forcible g. Incest i. Robbery h. Statutory rape Race Religion Occurrences of Hate crimes Category of Bias for crimes reported in 2012 Sexual orientation Gender Disability Ethnicity/ National origin
18 j. Aggravated assault k. Burglary l. Motor vehicle theft m. Arson n. Simple assault o. Larceny-theft p. Intimidation q. Destruction/damage/ vandalism of property If you have changed prior years data, you must add a caveat explaining the change. Use the following format: For (YEAR), Line (X) was changed from (A) to (B) because (REASON).
19 Institution: Main Campus ( ) Hate Crimes - Public Property For the criminal offenses listed below, first enter the total number of Hate Crimes that were reported to have occurred on Public Property. Then break down each total by category of bias (e.g., race, religion). Criminal offense 2014 Total Occurrences of Hate crimes Category of Bias for crimes reported in 2014 Race Religion Sexual Gender Gender Disability Ethnicity National origin orientation Identity a. Murder/ Non-negligent manslaughter d. Rape e. Fondling g. Incest h. Statutory rape i. Robbery j. Aggravated assault k. Burglary l. Motor vehicle theft (Do not include theft from a motor vehicle) m. Arson n. Simple assault o. Larceny-theft p. Intimidation q. Destruction/damage/ vandalism of property Occurrences of Hate crimes Criminal offense 2013 Category of Bias for crimes reported in 2013 Total Race Religion Sexual orientation Gender Disability Ethnicity/ National origin a. Murder/ Non-negligent manslaughter c. Sex offenses - Forcible f. Sex offenses - Non-forcible g. Incest h. Statutory rape i. Robbery j. Aggravated assault k. Burglary l. Motor vehicle theft (Do not include theft from a motor vehicle) m. Arson n. Simple assault o. Larceny-theft p. Intimidation q. Destruction/damage/ vandalism of property Occurrences of Hate crimes Criminal offense 2012 Category of Bias for crimes reported in 2012 Total Race Religion Sexual orientation Gender Disability Ethnicity/ National origin a. Murder/ Non-negligent manslaughter c. Sex offenses - Forcible f. Sex offenses - Non-forcible g. Incest h. Statutory rape i. Robbery
20 j. Aggravated assault k. Burglary l. Motor vehicle theft m. Arson n. Simple assault o. Larceny-theft p. Intimidation q. Destruction/damage/ vandalism of property If you have changed prior years data, you must add a caveat explaining the change. Use the following format: For (YEAR), Line (X) was changed from (A) to (B) because (REASON).
21 Institution: Main Campus ( ) VAWA Offenses - On Campus For each of the following crimes, enter the number reported to have occurred On Campus. Total occurences On Campus Crime a. Domestic violence 1 b. Dating violence 2 c. Stalking 3
22 Institution: Main Campus ( ) VAWA Offenses - On-campus Student Housing Facilities For each of the following crimes, enter the number reported to have occurred in On-campus Student Housing Facilities. Total occurences in On-campus Student Housing Facilities Crime a. Domestic violence 1 b. Dating violence 2 c. Stalking 3
23 Institution: Main Campus ( ) VAWA Offenses - Noncampus For each of the following crimes, enter the number reported to have occurred in or on Noncampus buildings or property. Total occurrences in or on Noncampus buildings or property Crime a. Domestic violence 0 b. Dating violence 0 c. Stalking 0
24 Institution: Main Campus ( ) VAWA Offenses - Public Property For each of the following crimes, enter the number reported to have occurred on Public Property. Total occurences on Public Property Crime a. Domestic violence 0 b. Dating violence 0 c. Stalking 0
25 Institution: Main Campus ( ) Arrests - On campus Enter the number of Arrests for each of the following crimes that occurred On Campus. Do NOT include drunkenness or driving under the influence in Liquor law violations. Number of Arrests Crime a. Weapons: carrying, possessing, etc b. Drug abuse violations c. Liquor law violations If you have changed prior years data, you must add a caveat explaining the change. Use the following format: For (YEAR), Line (X) was changed from (A) to (B) because (REASON).
26 Institution: Main Campus ( ) Arrests - On-campus Student Housing Facilities Of those Arrests for crimes that occurred On Campus, enter the number of crimes that occurred in On-campus Student Housing Facilities for each of the following categories. Do NOT include drunkenness or driving under the influence in Liquor law violations. Number of Arrests Crime a. Weapons: carrying, possessing, etc b. Drug abuse violations c. Liquor law violations If you have changed prior years data, you must add a caveat explaining the change. Use the following format: For (YEAR), Line (X) was changed from (A) to (B) because (REASON).
27 Institution: Main Campus ( ) Arrests - Noncampus Enter the number of Arrests for each of the following crimes that occurred in or on Noncampus buildings or property. Do NOT include drunkenness or driving under the influence in Liquor law violations. Number of Arrests Crime a. Weapons: carrying, possessing, etc. 0 0 b. Drug abuse violations 0 0 c. Liquor law violations 0 0 If you have changed prior years data, you must add a caveat explaining the change. Use the following format: For (YEAR), Line (X) was changed from (A) to (B) because (REASON).
28 Institution: Main Campus ( ) Arrests - Public Property Enter the number of Arrests for each of the following crimes that occurred on Public Property. Do NOT include drunkenness or driving under the influence in Liquor law violations. Number of Arrests Crime a. Weapons: carrying, possessing, etc b. Drug abuse violations c. Liquor law violations If you have changed prior years data, you must add a caveat explaining the change. Use the following format: For (YEAR), Line (X) was changed from (A) to (B) because (REASON).
29 Institution: Main Campus ( ) Disciplinary Actions - On Campus Enter the number of persons referred for disciplinary action for crimes that occurred On Campus for each of the following categories. Do not include disciplinary actions that were strictly for school policy violations. If the disciplinary action is the result of an arrest, please do not count it here; count the violation as 1 arrest. Do NOT include drunkenness or driving under the influence in Liquor law violations. Number of persons referred for Disciplinary Action Crime a. Weapons: carrying, possessing, etc b. Drug abuse violations c. Liquor law violations If you have changed prior years data, you must add a caveat explaining the change. Use the following format: For (YEAR), Line (X) was changed from (A) to (B) because (REASON).
30 Institution: Main Campus ( ) Disciplinary Actions - On-campus Student Housing Facilities Enter the number of persons referred for disciplinary action for crimes that occurred in On-campus Student Housing Facilities for each of the following categories. Do not include disciplinary actions that were strictly for school policy violations. If the disciplinary action is the result of an arrest, please do not count it here; count the violation as 1 arrest. Do NOT include drunkenness or driving under the influence in Liquor law violations. Number of persons referred for Disciplinary Action Crime a. Weapons: carrying, possessing, etc b. Drug abuse violations c. Liquor law violations If you have changed prior years data, you must add a caveat explaining the change. Use the following format: For (YEAR), Line (X) was changed from (A) to (B) because (REASON).
31 Institution: Main Campus ( ) Disciplinary Actions - Noncampus Enter the number of persons referred for disciplinary action for crimes that occurred in or on Noncampus buildings or property for each of the following categories. Do not include disciplinary actions that were strictly for school policy violations. If the disciplinary action is the result of an arrest, please do not count it here; count the violation as 1 arrest. Do NOT include drunkenness or driving under the influence in Liquor law violations. Number of persons referred for Disciplinary Action Crime a. Weapons: carrying, possessing, etc. 0 0 b. Drug abuse violations 0 0 c. Liquor law violations 0 0 If you have changed prior years data, you must add a caveat explaining the change. Use the following format: For (YEAR), Line (X) was changed from (A) to (B) because (REASON).
32 Institution: Main Campus ( ) Disciplinary Actions - Public Property Enter the number of persons referred for disciplinary action for crimes that occurred on Public Property for each of the following categories. Do not include disciplinary actions that were strictly for school policy violations. If the disciplinary action is the result of an arrest, please do not count it here; count the violation as 1 arrest. Do NOT include drunkenness or driving under the influence in Liquor law violations. Number of persons referred for Disciplinary Action Crime a. Weapons: carrying, possessing, etc b. Drug abuse violations c. Liquor law violations If you have changed prior years data, you must add a caveat explaining the change. Use the following format: For (YEAR), Line (X) was changed from (A) to (B) because (REASON).
33 Institution: Main Campus ( ) Unfounded Crimes Of those crimes that occurred On Campus, in On-campus Student Housing Facilities, on or in Noncampus property or buildings, and on Public Property, enter the number of crimes that were unfounded. The total number of unfounded crimes should include all criminal offenses, hate crimes, arrests or disciplinary action referrals for weapons, drug or liquor law violations, and domestic violence, dating violence, or stalking incidents that have been unfounded. If a reported crime is investigated by law enforcement authorities and found to be false or baseless, the crime is "unfounded". Only sworn or commissioned law enforcement personnel may unfound a crime. Count unfounded crimes in the year in which they were originally reported. Number a. Total unfounded crimes 0
34 2015 Campus Safety and Security Survey Institution: Northwestern Michigan College (171483) - Main Campus (001) Fires - On-campus Student Housing Facilities Enter the name, address and number of fires for each On-campus Student Housing Facility. After you click "Save," you will see an "Enter Data" button across from each facility that has 1 or more fires. For each of these facilities, click "Enter Data" to complete the fire statistics for that facility. If you use the button below to add a facility, or if you use the "Delete" link to delete a facility, you must return to the Screening Questions to revise the number of On-campus Student Housing Facilities. Housing Facilities 1 East Hall Name of Facility 2 Student Apartments #80 3 Student Apartments#82 4 Student Apartments#84 Street Address 1770 College Drive, Traverses City, Michigan College Drive, Traverse City, Michigan College Drive, Traverse City, Michigan College Drive, Traverse City, Michigan Number of Fires Total Status 0 Updated 0 Updated 0 Updated 0 Updated
35 2015 Campus Safety and Security Survey Institution: Northwestern Michigan College (171483) - Main Campus (001) Fires - On-campus Student Housing Facilities Enter the name, address and number of fires for each On-campus Student Housing Facility. After you click "Save," you will see an "Enter Data" button across from each facility that has 1 or more fires. For each of these facilities, click "Enter Data" to complete the fire statistics for that facility. If you use the button below to add a facility, or if you use the "Delete" link to delete a facility, you must return to the Screening Questions to revise the number of On-campus Student Housing Facilities. Housing Facilities 1 East Hall Name of Facility 2 Student Apartments #80 3 Student Apartments#82 4 Student Apartments#84 Street Address 1770 College Drive, Traverses City, Michigan College Drive, Traverse City, Michigan College Drive, Traverse City, Michigan College Drive, Traverse City, Michigan Number of Fires Total Status 0 Updated 0 Updated 0 Updated 0 Updated
36 2015 Campus Safety and Security Survey Institution: Northwestern Michigan College (171483) - Main Campus (001) Fires - On-campus Student Housing Facilities Enter the name, address and number of fires for each On-campus Student Housing Facility. After you click "Save," you will see an "Enter Data" button across from each facility that has 1 or more fires. For each of these facilities, click "Enter Data" to complete the fire statistics for that facility. If you use the button below to add a facility, or if you use the "Delete" link to delete a facility, you must return to the Screening Questions to revise the number of On-campus Student Housing Facilities. Housing Facilities 1 East Hall Name of Facility 2 Student Apartments #80 3 Student Apartments#82 4 Student Apartments#84 5 Hawks Nest Street Address 1770 College Drive, Traverses City, Michigan College Drive, Traverse City, Michigan College Drive, Traverse City, Michigan College Drive, Traverse City, Michigan Munsen Ave,Traverse City Mich,49686 Number of Fires Total Status 0 Updated 0 Updated 0 Updated 0 Updated 0 Updated
37 2015 Campus Safety and Security Survey Institution: Main Campus ( ) Fires - Summary Summary of Fires Name of Facility Fires Injuries Deaths Fires Injuries Deaths Fires Injuries Deaths East Hall Student Apartments # Student Apartments# Student Apartments# Hawks Nest Total
38 2015 Campus Safety and Security Survey Institution Information Institution: Great Lakes Campus ( ) Registration Required fields are indicated with asterisks (*). Northwestern Michigan College (Great Lakes Campus) ( ) First Name* Jim Last Name* White Title* Assistant Director of Campus Safety/Securty Address 1* Northwestern Michigan College Address East Front Street City* TRAVERSE CITY State* Michigan Zip* Phone* Extension Fax Address* Confirm Address* Comment jwhite@nmc.edu * Please use this box if you would like to provide additional contact information such as a cell phone number or the best time to reach you if there are questions about your survey. Also, if the person listed above is not the person who enters the data, please provide the name and contact information for the person who enters the data. This information is for the survey help desk staff only. It will not be seen by the public. Cell Mon-Fri 7AM-5PM
39 Institution: Great Lakes Campus ( ) Identification Please enter/review all applicable information. Required fields are indicated with asterisks (*). Institution Information Institution Name Address Web Address Chief Administrative Officer's Name* Chief Administrative Officer's Title* Chief Administrative Officer's Address* Telephone* Northwestern Michigan College 1701 E Front St Traverse City, MI Timothy J. Nelson President tnelson@nmc.edu Ext. Campus Information Campus Name* Description Great Lakes Campus Location* State or Outlying Area Other Country Address* City* State or Outlying Area* 715 E Front St Traverse City Michigan ZIP Code* County Campus Safety Officer Name* Title* Jim White Assistant Director of Campus Safety Location* State or Outlying Area Other Country Address same as campus Address* City* State or Outlying Area* 1701 E Front St Traverse City Michigan ZIP Code* Telephone* Ext. Address* jwhite@nmc.edu
40 Campus Fire Safety Officer Name* Title* Location* State or Outlying Area Other Country Address same as campus Address* City* State or Outlying Area* ZIP Code* Telephone* Address* Lead Title IX Coordinator Name* Title* Ext. jwhite@nmc.edu Location* State or Outlying Area Other Country Address same as campus Address* City* State or Outlying Area* ZIP Code* Telephone* Address* Does your Institution have other designees who share these responsibilities? * Update Status Jim White Ext. vcook@nmc.edu Yes Date Completed 9/10/2015 Update Status Updated Assistant Director of Campus Safety 1701 E Front St Traverse City Michigan Vicki Cook Vice President 715 E Front St Traverse City Michigan No
41 2015 Campus Safety and Security Survey Institution: Great Lakes Campus ( ) Screening Questions Please answer these questions carefully. The answers you provide will determine which screens you will be asked to complete for this data collection. 1. Does your institution provide On-Campus Student Housing Facilities? No. Yes. (If Yes is selected, you must enter the number of student housing facilities below and enter Fire Statistics for each facility.) Last Year Number of On-campus Student Housing Facilities: Does your institution have any noncampus buildings or properties? Yes No 3. Have you combined statistics that you received from the local or state police with your institution statistics for this report? If you answer No to this question, you will be asked to provide the data you received from the local and state police separately. Yes. Local and/or state law enforcement agencies provided us with statistics that we are combining with statistics collected by our campus security authorities. No. We are not combining the statistics because we cannot determine whether the statistics we obtained from local and/or state law enforcement agencies are for on-campus incidents or public property incidents. Not available. We cannot determine if the statistics we obtained from local and/or state law enforcement agencies are for our Clery geography. Not available. We made a good-faith effort to obtain statistics from local and/or state law enforcement agencies, but the agencies did not comply with our request.
42 Institution: Great Lakes Campus ( ) Criminal Offenses - On campus For each of the following criminal offenses, enter the number reported to have occurred On Campus. Total occurrences On campus Criminal offense a. Murder/Non-negligent manslaughter b. Negligent manslaughter c. Sex offenses - Forcible 0 0 d. Rape 0 e. Fondling 0 f. Sex offenses - Non-forcible 0 0 g. Incest h. Statutory rape i. Robbery j. Aggravated assault k. Burglary l. Motor vehicle theft (Do not include theft from a motor vehicle) m. Arson If you have changed prior years data, you must add a caveat explaining the change. Use the following format: For (YEAR), Line (X) was changed from (A) to (B) because (REASON).
43 Institution: Great Lakes Campus ( ) Criminal Offenses - On-campus Student Housing Facilities Of those criminal offenses reported to have occurred On Campus, enter the number that occurred in On-campus Student Housing Facilities. Total occurrences in On-Campus Student Housing Facilities Criminal offense a. Murder/Non-negligent manslaughter b. Negligent manslaughter c. Sex offenses - Forcible 0 0 d. Rape 0 e. Fondling 0 f. Sex offenses - Non-forcible 0 0 g. Incest h. Statutory rape i. Robbery j. Aggravated assault k. Burglary l. Motor vehicle theft (Do not include theft from a motor vehicle) m. Arson If you have changed prior years data, you must add a caveat explaining the change. Use the following format: For (YEAR), Line (X) was changed from (A) to (B) because (REASON).
44 Institution: Great Lakes Campus ( ) Criminal Offenses - Public Property For each of the following criminal offenses, enter the number reported to have occurred on Public Property. Total occurrences on Public Property Criminal offense a. Murder/Non-negligent manslaughter b. Negligent manslaughter c. Sex offenses - Forcible 0 0 d. Rape 0 e. Fondling 0 f. Sex offenses - Non-forcible 0 0 g. Incest h. Statutory rape i. Robbery j. Aggravated assault k. Burglary l. Motor vehicle theft (Do not include theft from a motor vehicle) m. Arson If you have changed prior years data, you must add a caveat explaining the change. Use the following format: For (YEAR), Line (X) was changed from (A) to (B) because (REASON).
45 Institution: Great Lakes Campus ( ) Hate Crimes - On campus For the criminal offenses listed below, first enter the total number of Hate Crimes that were reported to have occurred On campus. Then break down each total by category of bias (e.g., race, religion). Criminal offense 2014 Total Occurrences of Hate crimes Category of Bias for crimes reported in 2014 Race Religion Sexual orientation Gender Gender Identity Disability Ethnicity National Origin a. Murder/ Non-negligent manslaughter d. Rape e. Fondling g. Incest h. Statutory rape i. Robbery j. Aggravated assault k. Burglary l. Motor vehicle theft (Do not include theft from a motor vehicle) m. Arson n. Simple assault o. Larceny-theft p. Intimidation q. Destruction/damage/ vandalism of property Occurrences of Hate crimes Criminal offense 2013 Category of Bias for crimes reported in 2013 Total Race Religion Sexual orientation Gender Disability Ethnicity/ National origin a. Murder/ Non-negligent manslaughter c. Sex offenses - Forcible f. Sex offenses - Non-forcible g. Incest h. Statutory rape i. Robbery j. Aggravated assault k. Burglary l. Motor vehicle theft (Do not include theft from a motor vehicle) m. Arson n. Simple assault o. Larceny-theft p. Intimidation q. Destruction/damage/ vandalism of property Occurrences of Hate crimes Criminal offense 2012 Category of Bias for crimes reported in 2012 Total Race Religion Sexual orientation Gender Disability Ethnicity/ National origin a. Murder/ Non-negligent manslaughter c. Sex offenses - Forcible f. Sex offenses - Non-forcible g. Incest h. Statutory rape i. Robbery j. Aggravated assault
46 k. Burglary l. Motor vehicle theft m. Arson n. Simple assault o. Larceny-theft p. Intimidation q. Destruction/damage/ vandalism of property If you have changed prior years data, you must add a caveat explaining the change. Use the following format: For (YEAR), Line (X) was changed from (A) to (B) because (REASON).
47 Institution: Great Lakes Campus ( ) Hate Crimes - On-campus Student Housing Facilities For the criminal offenses listed below, first enter the total number of Hate Crimes that were reported to have occurred in On-Campus Student Housing Facilities. Then break down each total by category of bias (e.g., race, religion). Criminal offense 2014 Total Occurrences of Hate crimes Category of Bias for crimes reported in 2014 Race Religion Sexual Gender Gender Disability Ethnicity National origin orientation Identity a. Murder/ Non-negligent manslaughter d. Rape e. Fondling g. Incest h. Statutory rape i. Robbery j. Aggravated assault k. Burglary l. Motor vehicle theft (Do not include theft from a motor vehicle) m. Arson n. Simple assault o. Larceny-theft p. Intimidation q. Destruction/damage/ vandalism of property Occurrences of Hate crimes Criminal offense 2013 Category of Bias for crimes reported in 2013 Total Race Religion Sexual orientation Gender Disability Ethnicity/ National origin a. Murder/ Non-negligent manslaughter c. Sex offenses - Forcible f. Sex offenses - Non-forcible g. Incest h. Statutory rape i. Robbery j. Aggravated assault k. Burglary l. Motor vehicle theft (Do not include theft from a motor vehicle) m. Arson n. Simple assault o. Larceny-theft p. Intimidation q. Destruction/damage/ vandalism of property Occurrences of Hate crimes Criminal offense 2012 Category of Bias for crimes reported in 2012 Total Race Religion Sexual orientation Gender Disability Ethnicity/ National origin a. Murder/ Non-negligent manslaughter c. Sex offenses - Forcible f. Sex offenses - Non-forcible g. Incest h. Statutory rape i. Robbery
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