8 Campus Crime Scenarios: Would These Count As Clery Crimes?
Would these campus crime scenarios be considered Clery crimes and if so, how should they be classified in an Annual Security Report (ASR)?
Would these campus crime scenarios be considered Clery crimes and if so, how should they be classified in an Annual Security Report (ASR)?
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These scenario-based questions will test your Clery knowledge as your campus prepares its Annual Security Report (ASR).
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