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Annual Security & Fire Safety Report Asbury Theological Seminary, 204 N. Lexington Avenue, Wilmore, KY 40390 Phone: 800.2ASBURY Email: vpfinance@asburyseminary.edu October 1, 2016 The concern for campus security, drug abuse and sexual violence is nationwide. As a part of the Federal Government s effort we are complying with the Student Right-to-Know and Campus Security and Drug- Free Schools and Communities Acts by providing this document for your information and use. This document also contains information regarding the Seminary s policy related to the Clery Act and the SaVE Act as well as the Seminary s Fire Safety Report. Asbury Theological Seminary s Emergency Alert Response System (EARS) provides communication on both campuses for critical alerts via text message, email, and voice calls in emergency situations and other important announcements. Other resources are available in our library as well as through several community agencies that are very active in this effort. If you desire further information, please contact the office of Student Services on the Asbury Seminary Kentucky Campus. Student Right-to-Know and Campus Security Act When a crime has occurred, local law enforcement should be contacted as quickly as possible at 911. After first contacting emergency personnel and ensuring the emergency is under their control and oversight, students and employees should then file an incident report about any criminal action or emergency situation at https://one.asburyseminary.edu/incident-report-form. Included in the report should be the place, time, persons involved, and the type of action observed. Students residing in residence halls and family housing should also report this information to their Resident Assistant or Resident Host. Entrances to all campus buildings are locked after the conclusion of classes and other events. Single student residence halls doors equipped with electronic locks (accessed by the student s ID card) remain locked at all times. Residence Halls with standard locks on exterior doors will be unlocked from 7:00am 11:00pm. Residents can enter these buildings with their personal key after 11pm. A security person makes rounds of the academic and administration buildings during the evening hours. An on-call maintenance representative is available to respond to any maintenance emergency. The representative is able to enter any building for which an emergency need is evident. Persons should call 859.858.2298 from 8:00am-4:00pm on business days and 859.858.3581 all other times. For residence halls or family housing units owned by the Seminary, the assigned Resident Assistant or Resident Host is the proper person to contact for emergency situations 24/7 (only after 911 has been contacted when local law enforcement authorities or fire department personnel are needed). Campus security personnel are under the supervision of Mr. Dan Mostad on the Kentucky Campus. Mr. Dan McKinley, Director of Operations, handles campus security matters on the Florida Dunnam Campus. Security personnel are responsible for locking buildings and reporting security and emergency situations. They do not have authority to arrest individuals, but do have permission to call for local or state police personnel and/or fire safety personnel when needed. Periodically a publication is updated and distributed which outlines procedures and policies for campus and personal security: http://asburyseminary.edu/about/campuses/kentucky-campus/campus-safety/. Also, campus security, such as lighting and signage, receive specific attention from security personnel and the maintenance department. Information pertaining to the prevention of personal and campus crime is available upon request from the Office of Student Services. The following statistics collected for September 2013 to August 2016 (as required by the Campus Safety and Security Act) are listed for the Seminary community s information:

ATS Crime Statistics Report Asbury Theological Seminary has a cooperative relationship with the Wilmore, KY Police Department to monitor any criminal activity engaged in by students living in Seminary-owned housing. 2

Fire Safety Report Fire Safety Systems in On-campus Residential Facilities 3

Fire Statistics by Academic Year The Florida Dunnam Campus does not offer student housing. 4

Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act Standards of Conduct The Seminary s standard of conduct and Ethos Statement prohibit the unlawful possession, use or distribution of illicit drugs and alcohol by students and employees on Seminary property or as part of any of its activities. Students should refer to the most recent version of Student Handbook http://asburyseminary.edu/students/student-services/student-handbook/ for a complete statement of conduct standards. Legal Sanctions The following paragraphs describe the local, state, or federal legal sanctions for the unlawful possession or distribution of illicit drugs and alcohol: Kentucky Revised Statues 218A describes the legal consequences for the individual who unlawfully and knowingly traffics, sells, manufactures, possesses, plants, cultivates, or harvests any controlled substance or illegal drug. http://www.lrc.ky.gov/statutes/chapter.aspx?id=38267 Kentucky Revised Statues 242.230 describes the legal consequences for the individual who unlawfully possesses any alcoholic beverage. http://www.lrc.ky.gov/statutes/statute.aspx?id=42458 A brief description of Federal laws pertaining to this act is available upon request in the Office of Student Services. Health Risks The health risk associated with the misuse and abuse of illicit drugs and alcohol include but are not limited to: physical and psychological dependence; damage to the brain, pancreas, kidneys and lungs: high blood pressure, heart attacks and strokes; ulcers; birth defects; a diminished immune system; and death. Educational Program The individual who chooses to use illicit drugs or alcohol has made a conscious choice to jeopardize the well-being of their own life as well as the lives of others in the community and its ethos. Therefore, Asbury Theological Seminary provides the following opportunities for each student to address the issue: 1. Each student has access to a current copy of the Student Handbook at: http://asburyseminary.edu/students/student-services/student-handbook/ The handbook provides the following response to serious violations: In the case of serious problems involving a student s personality or character, he/she may be required to postpone studies for a period of time in order to deal with problems. In severe cases a student may be dismissed from the Seminary. 2. Any student who voluntarily approaches the counseling center and seeks counseling for involvement with illicit drugs and alcohol will receive confidential counseling. This could result in more extensive counseling or other professional treatment as determined by the counselor. 3. The issues regarding the involvement with illicit drugs and alcohol will be explored by the distribution of appropriate materials and information seminars throughout the year as needed. Faculty and staff should refer to the appropriate manuals for policy under which they were hired. Penalties for Violations of Policy As described above, any student who sells, purchases, produces, possesses or consumes alcoholic beverages or an illegal drug is subject to disciplinary action. If a person is suspended, specific rehabilitative guidelines for re-admission will be given to the student and appropriate follow-up will determine when the student will be allowed to return. 5

Policies & Guidelines More information related to the following areas is available in the Student Handbook: Communications Emergency and Safety Threats of Violence Missing Students Policy Sexual Harassment http://asburyseminary.edu/students/student-services/student-handbook/ Asbury Theological Seminary is committed to complying with laws concerning sexual violence including the Jeanne Clery Act (Clery Act) and the Campus Sexual Violence Elimination Act (SaVE Act). The Seminary has adopted policies and procedures to prevent and respond to incidents of sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence and stalking. These rules apply to all members of the Seminary community (students, faculty and staff). The Seminary will respond promptly and effectively to reports of sexual violence, and will take appropriate action to prevent, to correct and, when necessary, to discipline behavior that violates this policy. Full text of the Seminary s Sexual Misconduct Policy is available here: http://asburyseminary.edu/wp-content/uploads/sexual-misconduct-policy-2015.11-approved.pdf Online Resources If the student feels the need to pursue further help and counseling, there are institutions and charity groups that specialize in and are specifically trained to aid survivors of different violent crimes. A formal report is not required in order to access these resources, which are always available to the general public. Here are some nationwide websites that provide assistance: National Domestic Violence Hotline: http://www.thehotline.org/ Stalking Resource Center: http://www.victimsofcrime.org/our-programs/stalking-resource-center National Sexual Assault Hotline: http://www.rainn.org/get-help/national-sexual-assault-online-hotline Girls Health Website: http://www.girlshealth.gov/safety/saferelationships/daterape.html Clery Center for Security on Campus: http://clerycenter.org/help-victims Directory of courts, legal offices, law enforcement, etc.: http://www.courtsystem.org Here are some local websites for Registered Sex Offender information: Kentucky State Police Sex Offender Registry: http://kspsor.state.ky.us/ The Florida Department of Law Enforcement Florida Sex Offenders and Predators: http://offender.fdle.state.fl.us/offender/searchneighborhood.do Asbury Theological Seminary also maintains a formal Crisis Communication Plan in the Office of Communications. Prepared by: Office of the Vice President of Finance & Administration 859.858.2281 vpfinance@asburyseminary.edu 6