“The Jeanne Clery Act” CSU Clery Compliance November 8, 2013 Office of the Chancellor Andrew L.

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“The Jeanne Clery Act”
CSU Clery Compliance
November 8, 2013
Office of the Chancellor
Andrew L. Jones
Special Assistant/Systemwide Compliance
Office of Public Safety
djones@calstate.edu


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Overview
 History of The Jeanne Clery Act
 CSU Clery Policies

 Identify Clery roles and responsibilities
 Defining Campus Security Authorities (CSA)
 Identify, Contacting, and Training CSA’s
 Case Studies


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Jeanne Clery History
Jeanne Clery, 19 a freshmen
at Lehigh University was raped
and murdered in her dorm room
in April 1986. The perpetrator was
a student Jeanne did not know
prior to the attack.


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Jeanne Clery History cont:
In 1990 after years of advocacy by the Clery family
congress passed the Crime Awareness and Security
on Campus Act later renamed the Jeanne Clery Act.
Clery Compliance is monitored by the US Department
of Education which can impose fines up to $35,000
per infraction and can suspend institutions from
participating in Title IV funding.


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The Jeanne Clery Act
The Jeanne Clery Act, Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and
Campus Crime Statistical Act, 20 U.S.C. Section 1092, requires
distribution of an annual campus security report to employees
and students that includes statistics for the previous three (3)
years concerning crimes on campus; in California State
University (CSU) off-campus buildings or property; and on public
property within or near the campus, including reports on alcohol
and drug use, sexual assault and policies concerning campus
security and crime prevention.


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What’s Clery all about?
The annual Clery Report is designed to increase campus
safety. The premise is an informed community is a
safer community. The report:
Mandates information be available to all current and
prospective students/staff.
Provides crime and fire safety statistics.
Can include more than 35 security policy statements relating
to procedures, practices, and programs on a campus.


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California State University Policy
(Coded Memorandum)
HR2005-18 - Crime Statistics Reporting
http://www.calstate.edu/HRAdm/pdf2005/HR200518.pdf

HR2004-29 – Jeanne Clery Act
http://www.calstate.edu/HRAdm/pdf2004/HR200429.pdf


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California State University Policy Update
(New Coded Memorandum)
PS-2013-05 The Jeanne Clery Act & Crime Statistics
Fire Safety Report and State Department of Justice
Report
Technical letter removes coded memorandum from
Human Resources(HR) to Public Safety (PS).
Supersedes HR 2005-18 -Crime Statistics Reporting.
Supersedes HR 2004-29- Jeanne Clery Act.


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Clery Roles & Responsibilities
Each department/division in cooperation with University Police
must understand its role in Clery compliance.

Academic Affairs
Student Affairs
Student Housing
Athletic Department
Human Resources


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Clery Roles & Responsibilities Cont.
The Clery report is an institutional responsibility. Each
department must:
Identify, contact, and train staff who are campus security
authorities (CSA).
 Report Clery crimes to University Police noting the type of
crime, location, and date of report.
Provide descriptions of programs your department offers (ex:
substance abuse, dating violence prevention, etc.)


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Campus Security Authority (CSA)
Clery recognizes that not all crimes are reported to
University Police. CSA’s were created to provide an
alternative reporting source.
CSA must accept and report Clery crimes that appear
to have been provided in “good faith.”


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Who are Campus Security Authorities
A campus police or security department
Individuals who have the responsibility for campus
security/safety who are not campus police.
Any individual or organization specified by the institution
as an entity students/employees should report criminal
offenses.
Any official of an institution who has significant
responsibility for student and campus activities.


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Who are Campus Security Authorities?
CSA’s may include:
 Dean of Students
 Student Judicial Affairs Officer
 Director/Associate Director of Student Housing
 Advisers to student organizations/groups
 Director Athletic Department
 Athletic Coaches
 Coordinator of Greek Affairs
 Director of Student Health
 Director/Coordinators of student programs and activities


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Identifying, Contacting, & Training CSA’s
Clery Coordinators are available on every CSU campus located in
the University police department.
Clery Coordinators can assist Department heads to:
Identify and train CSA’s
Create a process for the accurate collection of campus crime
and fire safety information
Disseminate annual NOTICE regarding Clery Report availability.
Submit annual Clery Crime statistics to DOE.


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Clery Coordinator Directory
CAMPUS

LAST NAME

FIRST NAME

PHONE

Chico

Sherwood

Sheri

530-898-4034

Dominguez Hills

Ponce

Cymbeline (Sergeant)

310-243-3948

Fresno

Nielsen

Monica

(559) 278-6875

Long Beach

Mullaney

Rob (Primary)

CELL PHONE

EMAIL
ssherwood@csuchico.edu

310-938-2981

cponce@csudh.edu

562-985-8538

714-654-4439

mnielsen@csufresno.edu
Robert.Mullaney@csulb.edu

562-522-8193

Ami.Rzasa@csulb.edu

Rzasa

Ami (back-up)

562-985-8938

Monterey Bay

Lawson

Earl

831-582-3062

Northridge

Espinosa

Kit

818/677-5973

Pomona

Surber

Kris

(909) 869-4139

klsurber@csupomona.edu

San Francisco

DiGiancinto

Ami

415.338.7200

adigiancinto@sfsu.edu

San Luis Obispo

Mills

Fred

805-756-6685

fmills@calpoly.edu

Sonoma State

Mefferd

Judy (Sergeant)

707-664-4444

judy.mefferd@sonoma.edu

Stanislaus

Marshall

Kellie

209-667-3572

KMarshall@csustan.edu

Bakersfield

Gildner

Justin (Sgt)

(661)654-2111

jgildner@csub.edu

Channel Islands

Morris

Michael (Lt)

(805) 437-8881

michael.morris@csuci.edu

East Bay

Johnson

Mattie

(510) 885-3791

mattie.johnson@csueastbay.edu

Fullerton

Dack

Gwen

(657)278-7286

gdack@fullerton.edu

Humboldt

Schuette

Becky

(707)826-4661

rebeccaschuette@humboldt.edu

Los Angeles

Juarez

Lizette

(323)343-7300

ljuarez@cslanet.calstatela.edu

Maritime Academy

Constantine

Chuck

(707)654-1179

cconstantine@csum.edu

Sacramento

Donato

Katherina

916-278-5831

kmdonato@saclink.csus.edu

San Bernardino

Kovach

Scott

(909) 537-7561

skovach@csusb.edu

San Diego

Cota

Sabrina

619 594 1986

tagnani@mail.sdsu.edu

San Jose

Belcastro

Frank (Cpt.)

(408) 924-2176

frank.belcastro@sjsu.edu

San Marcos

Jones

Robert

(760) 750-4506

rjones@csusm.edu

elawson@csumb.edu
818/674-9427

kit.espinosa@csun.edu


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Case Studies
Darmouth University
http://www.vnews.com/home/6420025-95/dartmouth-students-to-file-complaint

University of California, Davis
http://www.news.ucdavis.edu/search/news_detail.lasso?id=9254

University of Southern California
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/08/12/usc-sexual-assault_n_3741267.html


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www.calstate.edu