Date Issued
3-1-2019
Document Type
Policy
Purpose
The Clery Act (otherwise officially known as the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, section 485 of the Higher Education Act, codified at 20 U.S.C. 1092 (f)) is a federal law requiring colleges and universities across the United States that receive Title IV funding to disclose information about particular crimes on and around their campuses and safety related policies. It is the Clery Act Policy-Campus Safety and Security Reporting policy of the University to comply with its obligations under the Clery Act.
The University of Health Sciences and Pharmacy in St. Louis is committed to providing a safe and secure learning and working environment for students, faculty and staff consistent with the Clery Act. In accordance with statutory requirements, the University strives to ensure students, faculty, and staff and staff members (the “campus community”) have access to accurate information about crimes committed on and around the campus; access to University wide security policies and related local campus procedures; and a confidential reporting process for victims and witnesses. This policy describes roles and responsibilities for the campus community related to compliance with legal requirements regarding crime reporting, awareness, and prevention.
Responsible Party
Public Safety
Recommended Citation
"Clery Act Policy - Campus Safety and Security Reporting - Interim" (2019). Public Safety Policies. 4.
https://collections.uhsp.edu/publicsafetypolicies/4