Clery Act

Notre Dame Agrees to Alter Sexual Misconduct Response

NECUSA Annual Conference Starts June 19

Read: Want to Attend a Safe College? 10 Questions You Should Ask

Want to Attend a Safe College? 10 Questions You Should Ask

Here’s some advice a retired community college police chief gives to parents and their children who are shopping for colleges and universities.

Dept. of Ed Finds 3 Universities in Violation of Clery Act

Campus Sexual Violence Elimination Bill Aims to Expand Clery Act

Va. Tech to Appeal DOE Investigation, Calls it ‘Deeply Flawed’

Read: How to Comply With the Dept. of Ed’s Title IX Sexual Violence Guidance

How to Comply With the Dept. of Ed’s Title IX Sexual Violence Guidance

Prompt and appropriate investigations of on- and off-campus sexual assaults and harassment will help to ensure your campus will meet the U.S. Department of Education’s expectations.

Clery Reporting: How to Properly Classify Incidents

Under the Clery Act, campus security authorities are obligated to ask certain questions while gathering details related to an incident. This list will help your campus security authorities to properly classify each Clery crime.

Who Is and Isn’t a Campus Security Authority

The Clery Act requires all institutions to collect crime reports from a variety of individuals and organizations that Clery considers to be campus security authorities. Here is a list of individuals whose positions meet the criteria for being campus security authorities.

Read: Clery Reporting: Whose Job Is It Anyway?

Clery Reporting: Whose Job Is It Anyway?

Here’s how you can determine who is (and isn’t) a campus security authority at your institution.

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