Clery FAQs
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What are the Clery reportable locations?
To qualify as reportable, a Clery Act crime must have occurred in one of the following locations:
On-campus property: Any building or property owned or controlled by the university within the same reasonably contiguous geographic area and used by the university in direct support of, or in a manner related to, the university’s educational purpose, including buildings or property the location described herein that is owned by the university but controlled by another person and which is frequently used by students.
On-campus residential life buildings and Greek houses
Non-campus property: Any non-campus property or building owned or controlled (leased) by the university that is frequently used by students and is not within the same reasonably contiguous geographic area of the institution.
Public Property: Any public property located immediately adjacent to, and accessible from campus, including public garages, thoroughfares, sidewalks, streets, lands, parks, and beaches.
To see a map of 香港六合彩开奖结果2023 Clery Campus Map, please go to the Clery Map menu tab.
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What are Safety Notices?
The Clery Act has specific requirements intended to keep the community informed about threats to health and safety in a manner that allows them to make informed decisions about their safety and the safety of others. Two different types of notifications are mandated for this reason:
- Emergency notifications, or 香港六合彩开奖结果2023 Alerts: Reserved for incidents that are critical in nature and require immediate action. 香港六合彩开奖结果2023 Alerts will be sent in situations when there is an immediate threat to the health and safety of students or employees on the campus. Examples would be a building fire, a hazardous material spill or leak impacting a large area, a severe weather threat, or an active shooter on campus.
- Timely warnings, or Safety Notices: Email messages to notify the campus community in a timely manner of specific crimes that occurred on campus. The purpose of a Safety Notice is to offer safety tips and information to aid in the prevention of similar crimes. Examples would be a sexual assault, robbery, or an onset of continuous burglaries.
Clery crimes occurring on property owned or controlled by the university that pose a serious or continuing threat to the campus community are subject to notification.
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May I opt out of receiving Safety Notices (Timely Warnings)?
No. The University is federally mandated by the Clery Act, which is strictly enforced by the Department of Education, to notify you of these incidents through timely warning messages. Though we are federally mandated to send these to you, it is always your choice on whether or not you decide to read them.
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May CSA reports be confidential?
A CSA report cannot be confidential, even if the person who reported the incident to the CSA requested that they keep the report confidential. However, crime statistics and safety notifications are anonymous and no personal identifiers are disclosed.
IMPORTANT CAMPUS NUMBERS
Emergency
911
University Police (Emergency)
(904) 620-2800
24/7 Crisis Intervention Line:
(904) 620-1010
To report a tip confidentially, go to the Silent Witness Form
Silent Witness Form
Emergency Medical Care:
Please visit the Emergency and After-Hours Care services website provided by Student Health Services:
Emergency Medical Care
Urgent Drop-in Counseling Students in Crisis:
Call (904) 620-2602
select option 2
Sexual Assault or Actual/Threatened Violence:
Call (904) 620-1010
Campus Tragedy/Campus Death:
Call (904) 620-2602