Would These Campus Crime Scenarios Need to Be Included in an ASR?
Classifying Clery crimes in Annual Security Reports (ASRs) can be challenging. Test your knowledge with this scenario-based quiz.
Classifying Clery crimes in Annual Security Reports (ASRs) can be challenging. Test your knowledge with this scenario-based quiz.
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Would these scenarios, pulled from the 2016 Handbook for Campus Safety and Security Reporting, count as Clery Act crimes?
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The U.S. Department of Education will also monitor UC Berkeley’s Clery compliance efforts for two years.
The ASR and AFSR extensions are being granted due to the coronavirus.
In Jan. 2020, Florida Tech President T. Dwayne McCay said up to 53 alleged Clery crimes were not included in the school’s 2019 Annual Security Report.
Abigail Boyer, associate executive director for the Clery Center, discusses common findings from reviewing annual security reports.
The new guidance covers emergency notification requirements for the essential employees and small number of students who remain on college campuses.
The Department characterized UNC’s lack of compliance as a ‘systemic failure to provide students and employees with important campus crime information and services essential to their safety and security.’