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The Federal Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1990 (Right-To-Know Act)

Clery Act of 1990

In efforts to increase safety on campus and adhere to federal regulations, Utica University complies with the policies laid out in the Clery Act of 1990. The Clery act dictates that campus crime must be reported annually, to ensure that the community is informed and alert to situations occurring on campus, or at campus sponsored events. A key component to this legislature is the cooperation from individuals on campus, in reporting crimes, suspicious activity, and perceived threats.

Campus Security Authorities

Campus Security Authorities are individuals on campus who work closely with the students, staff, and other community members. These individuals are required, by law, to report crime to the safety authority on campus. As mandated reporters these individuals help alert Campus Safety to crime on campus, and respond with appropriate action.

Examples of Crimes Campus Security Authorities MUST report:

  • Homicide
  • Aggravated Assault
  • Sexual Assault
  • Robbery
  • Burglary
  • Motor Vehicle Theft
  • Arson
  • Weapon Violations
  • Alcohol Violation
  • Drug Violations
  • Hate Crimes

Reporting Incidents as a CSA

To report an incident to Campus Safety, call (315)792-3046.

What if I am unsure if an incident is a crime? Or if it should be reported under Clery?

It is ALWAYS better to notify Campus Safety, than to withhold information that could potentially endanger individuals of the school community. We are available 24/7, and can investigate incidents to determine the appropriate course of action.

Individuals who are exempt from crime reporting:

Some campus officials, due to the nature of their work and qualifications, are not required to report crime. While these individuals are strongly encouraged to notify campus safety, they are also entitled to respect the privacy of students and/or staff who come to them in confidence.

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What happens if I do not report criminal incidents to Utica University Campus Safety?

Because the Clery act is federal law, there may be extensive civil penalties for failing to report crime. In addition, the consequences of withholding information can be dangerous and severe, when people are put at unnecessary risk that could have been prevented.

More Information

Safety Information Statistics Report

Clery Act Training

As part of the Clery Act, those identified as CSA's must undergo training. Provided here is the pre-test, training materials, and a post-test. Please take the pre-test first, then review the training materials, and complete the post-test.

Clery Act Pre-Test
Training Handout
Clery Act Post-Test

Contact Us

Musco Millner

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Musco Millner

Director of Campus Safety
(315) 792-3046
mumillne@utica.edu

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