2013 Campus Safety and Security Survey Institution: Main Campus (153445001) User ID: C1534451



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213 Campus Safety and Security Survey Institution: Main Campus (1534451) 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.) Number of On-campus Student Housing Facilities: 2. 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.

Institution: Main Campus (1534451) 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 21 211 212 a. Murder/Non-negligent b. Negligent c. Sex offenses - Forcible d. Sex offenses - Non-forcible Incest Statutory rape e. Robbery f. Aggravated assault g. Burglary h. Motor vehicle theft (Do not include theft from a motor vehicle) i. Arson 1

Institution: Main Campus (1534451) 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 21 211 212 a. Murder/Non-negligent b. Negligent c. Sex offenses - Forcible d. Sex offenses - Non-forcible Incest Statutory rape e. Robbery f. Aggravated assault g. Burglary h. Motor vehicle theft (Do not include theft from a motor vehicle) i. Arson

Institution: Main Campus (1534451) 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 212 Total Category of Bias for crimes reported in 212 b. Negligent c. Sex offenses - Forcible d. Sex offenses - Non-forcible Incest e. Robbery Statutory rape f. Aggravated assault g. Burglary h. Motor vehicle theft (Do not include theft from a motor vehicle) i. Arson j. Simple assault k. Larceny-theft l. Intimidation Criminal offense 211 Total Category of Bias for crimes reported in 211 b. Negligent c. Sex offenses - Forcible d. Sex offenses - Non-forcible Incest Statutory rape

e. Robbery f. Aggravated assault g. Burglary h. Motor vehicle theft (Do not include theft from a motor vehicle) i. Arson j. Simple assault k. Larceny-theft l. Intimidation Criminal offense 21 Total Category of Bias for crimes reported in 21 b. Negligent c. Sex offenses - Forcible d. Sex offenses - Non-forcible Incest Statutory rape e. Robbery f. Aggravated assault g. Burglary h. Motor vehicle theft i. Arson j. Simple assault k. Larceny-theft l. Intimidation

Institution: Main Campus (1534451) 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 212 Total Category of Bias for crimes reported in 212 b. Negligent c. Sex offenses - Forcible d. Sex offenses - Non-forcible Incest e. Robbery Statutory rape f. Aggravated assault g. Burglary h. Motor vehicle theft (Do not include theft from a motor vehicle) i. Arson j. Simple assault k. Larceny-theft l. Intimidation Criminal offense 211 Total Category of Bias for crimes reported in 211 b. Negligent c. Sex offenses - Forcible d. Sex offenses - Non-forcible Incest Statutory rape

e. Robbery f. Aggravated assault g. Burglary h. Motor vehicle theft (Do not include theft from a motor vehicle) i. Arson j. Simple assault k. Larceny-theft l. Intimidation Criminal offense 21 Total Category of Bias for crimes reported in 21 b. Negligent c. Sex offenses - Forcible d. Sex offenses - Non-forcible Incest Statutory rape e. Robbery f. Aggravated assault g. Burglary h. Motor vehicle theft i. Arson j. Simple assault k. Larceny-theft l. Intimidation

Institution: Main Campus (1534451) 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 21 211 212 a. Weapons: carrying, possessing, etc. b. Drug abuse violations c. Liquor law violations

Institution: Main Campus (1534451) 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 21 211 212 a. Weapons: carrying, possessing, etc. b. Drug abuse violations c. Liquor law violations Institution: Main Campus (1534451) 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 21 211 212 a. Weapons: carrying, possessing, etc. b. Drug abuse violations c. Liquor law violations Institution: Main Campus (1534451) 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 21 211 212 a. Weapons: carrying, possessing, etc. b. Drug abuse violations c. Liquor law violations