Daily Crime and Fire Log

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Daily Crime and Fire Log

校园安全, on behalf of Saint Mary's College, publishes a combined Daily Crime and Fire Log to provide timely and accessible information to our campus community concerning reported incidents. This allows members of our community to choose what is best for their interests and complies with Clery行为 需求.

克莱利法案 requires the College to keep a log of all alleged crimes on campus that are reported to 校园安全. Alleged crimes include any claimed violations of local, state, or Federal laws. The log excludes crimes that happen off campus and those not reported to 校园安全. There may be a delay between the time an event happens and when someone reports it.

克莱利法案 requires the College to list reports as they are submitted. The list does not include any determinations about whether a report is credible or whether a crime has been committed. 举个例子, if a student reports to 校园安全 that they lost their wallet, there is no crime and no entry in the log. If, on the other hand, a student reports to 校园安全 that someone took their wallet from their residence hall room, this is a reported crime that must be entered in the log.

克莱利法案 requires the College to log alleged crimes as they are reported, even if it later finds no crime took place. No one can remove entries from the log. 例如, if a student reports to 校园安全 that someone took their wallet from their residence hall room but later reports that they found it in their car, the Larceny (theft) entry will remain in the log.

If a report has multiple crimes, 校园安全 makes an entry for each one.  例如, if a student reports that someone broke into their room, stole their wallet, and smashed their TV, 校园安全 makes one entry for Burglary, one entry for Larceny, and one entry for Vandalism.

The log also includes fires that occur in on-campus student housing facilities. Clery standards define "fire" as any case of open flame or other burning in an uncontrolled way or in a setting not meant to contain the burning. 

克莱利法案 requires the College to record reports of both extinguished and still-burning fires. This includes both large fires that require 911 assistance and minor fires that may be handled without aid, such as a garbage can fire. Fires do not include sparks or smoke with no open flame or other burning. Incidents such as microwave popcorn that trigger fire alarms but where there are no open flames or other burning present do not count as fires.

Saint Mary’s College is using this website to offer the community its Daily Crime and Fire Log in compliance with the Clery行为. To view logs from prior dates, please email 校园安全 at psadmin@bali-rentals.com.