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Campus Crime and Security Campus Fire Safety 2012 Annual Reports

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Campus Crime and SecurityCampus Fire Safety

2012 Annual Reports

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Annual Security ReportAn institutional responsibility

• Prescribed by federal regulation• Inclusive process - OGC, UPD, ODOS, EH&S, HRL, IRM, Audit, OUR….

• Institutional policies• Crime statistics for calendar years 2012, 2011, and 2010• Posted to UPD website • Notice distributed to current & prospective students &

employees• Statistics submitted to the U.S. Department of Education

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2012 Clery Crime StatisticsOn Campus

Resident Halls *

CRIMES 2012 2011 2010 2012 2011 2010

MURDER/NON-NEGLIGENT HOMICIDE 0 0 0 0 0 0

NEGLIGENT HOMICIDE 0 0 0 0 0 0

ROBBERY 1 0 0 0 0 0

AGGRAVATED ASSAULT 1 0 2 1 0 0

MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT 4 3 8 0 0 0

ARSON 0 0 1 0 0 0

BURGLARY 12 18 16 8 11 11

SEX OFFENSES FORCIBLE 3 3 3 3 3 2

SEX OFFENSES NON-FORCIBLE 0 0 0 0 0 0

Low rates Consistent trends

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2012 Enforcement CategoriesOn Campus

Resident Halls*

ALCOHOL LAW VIOLATIONS 2012 2011 2010 2012 2011 2010

ARRESTS 9 5 13 1 2 0

DISCIPLINARY REFERRALS 601 623 598 527 544 501

DRUG VIOLATIONS 2012 2011 2010 2012 2011 2010

ARRESTS 17 11 11 4 4 3

DISCIPLINARY REFERRALS 128 116 161 90 97 130

ILLEGAL WEAPONS VIOLATIONS 2012 2011 2010 2012 2011 2010

ARRESTS 1 1 1 0 0 0

DISCIPLINARY REFERALLS 5 9 12 4 8 8

Consistent patterns Minor changes in rates

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UNCW Campus Fire Safety Report

Prepared by Environmental Health & Safety Applies to residence halls Requires reporting of building construction,

fire protection systems, drills, regulations and training, improvements as well as actual fires

Major accomplishments:

Revised Health & Safety Inspection protocols to ensure uniformity and cover highest risks

Targeted cooking education programs Increased fire safety education significantly

in residence halls

http://uncw.edu/ehs/documents/AnnualFireSafetyReport.pdf

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2012/2013 Fire Safety Log

The report includes a log of all reportable fires in on campus housing

Fire – any event that results in injury, death, or property damage or any flame that is outside its intended container

There was one reportable fire at UNCW – Seahawk Landing Building 6 - short circuit in a dryer, due to lint accumulation

Primary source of nuisance alarms is cooking, particularly instant macaroni and cheese and breakfast meats

Secondary source of nuisance alarms are personal grooming such as blow dryers and hairspray.

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Culture of SafetyCampus Involvement

Coordinating and Consulting Bodies

Chancellor’s Council on Safety & Security

Committees are populated by cross-sections of the University providing technical expertise and user perspective.

Student Behavioral Intervention Team

Several committees oriented to safety

Institutional Risk Management

Bike and Pedestrian Safety Committee

Campus Safety and Investigations Committee (CIS, Admissions process)

Student Conduct Process (campus judicial system)

Relationship Violence-Sexual Assault Response Team (RV-SART)

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Culture of SafetyEnvironmental Design

150+ Emergency Call Boxes and Telephones Intercoms in many campus buildings and roomsFire alarms in all major campus buildingsSprinklers in all residential buildingsTraditional residence halls are locked 24/7UNCW Alert – a layered system that includes sirens, text

messages, and alert beacons and web postingsLighting and Landscaping - designed and maintained with

an eye towards securityAnnual safety walk – community participationSecurity cameras for investigative purposes

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Culture of SafetyStaffing & Intervention

CROSSROADS: Substance Abuse Prevention & EducationHRL Staff available 24/7 (RAs, RCs, ARCs)Broad involvement & collaboration w/ local emergency

respondersEmergency Planning Group24 hour desk receptionists in residence hallsCounseling CenterCARE – Collaboration for Assault Response and

Education EH&S, Emergency ManagementOffice of FacilitiesInstitutional Risk Management

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Culture of SafetyAwareness and Education

Freshman & Parent Orientation – Safety Presentations

Floor meetings in the residence hallsNew Employee OrientationUNI 101 ClassesFire Exit DrillsHealth & Safety InspectionsPersonal Safety, self-defense, and workplace safety

training seminarsDefensive Driving CoursesA myriad of other topics

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Strategies

Best practicesMonitor offense rates and trends of offending Engage our colleagues across the state and

nationSustain programs with proven results:

Campus Judicial SystemEducation and awarenessCampus partnerships Community policingEarly intervention

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Questions

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Three Year Averages2012 – 2010

CampusSex

Offense RobberyAggr.

Assault BurglaryMV

Theft Arson Alcohol Drugs WeaponsASU 5 1 0.33 16.33 1 1 568.66 253.66 6.33ECSU 3 3.66 5.33 23 0.66 0 15.66 23.33 8.33ECU 7.66 2.33 1 11 1 1 784.66 234 17.33FSU 2.66 3.33 1 35.33 5.66 0.66 20.66 46.33 13.66NCA&T 2 1.66 1.33 5.33 3.33 0.33 33 74.33 13.33NCCU 3.66 2 2.33 29.33 3 0.66 41.33 75.66 5.66NCSU 6.33 8 12.33 36.66 15.33 0 574.66 151.66 8.33UNC CH 17.33 1.66 4.66 31 4.66 0.66 397.66 49.66 5.66UNC School of Arts 0.66 0.33 0 5 0.66 0.33 24.66 21.33 1UNCA 3 0.33 0.33 9 0.33 0.66 100.66 54 1UNCC 3 3.33 1.33 72.33 7 2.33 442.66 172.66 13UNCG 0 1.33 1 16.33 1 0 265.33 152.33 10.33UNCP 1.33 1.66 0.66 17.66 1 0 88.33 124 11.33UNCW 3 0.33 1 15.33 5 0.33 616.33 79 1WCU 4 0.33 1.33 23.33 0 0 96.66 115.66 4.66WSSU n/a University of Maine 7 0 1.66 5.66 2 9.66 415.66 273.33 1Southern Connecticut St University 3.66 0 0 8.66 0.66 0 398.66 68 0North Dakota State University 3.33 0 0.66 8 1.66 0.33 401 37 6.33Western Washington University 2.33 0.33 2 13.66 3 0.33 365 177.66 0.66College of Charleston 7.33 0.33 0.66 4 1 0.33 248 84 0.33

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Three Year Average

Offense2013

YTD 10/8/13 3 yr avg 2012 2011 2010

Robbery 0 .33 1 0 0

Aggravated Assault 1 1 1 0 2

Sex offenses 7 3 3 3 3

Total Violent 8 4.33 5 3 5

Burglary 2 15.33 12 18 16

Arson 3 .33 0 0 1

Motor Vehicle Theft

0 5 4 3 8

Total Property 5 20.66 16 21 25

Alcohol n/a 616.33 610 628 611

Drugs 79 148 145 127 172

Weapons 1 9.66 6 10 13

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Rates & Regulations Calendar Violent* Property* Alcohol* Drug* Weapon*

2013 est. thru Oct. 8, 2013

Student rate .06% Housing rate .19%

Student rate .04%Housing rate .12%

Not currently available. Student .57% Housing 1.91%

Student .01%Housing .02%

2012 Student rate .04%Housing rate .12%

Student rate .12%Housing rate .38%

Student 4.64%Housing 14.32%

Student rate 1.10%Housing rate 3.40%

Student .05%Housing .14%

2011 Student rate .02%Housing rate .07%

Student rate .16%Housing rate .50%

Student rate 4.80%Housing rate 14.84%

Student rate .97%Housing rate 3.00%

Student rate .08%Housing rate .24%

2010 Student rate .04%Housing rate .12%

Student rate .19%Housing rate .62%

Student rate 4.73%Housing rate 15.06%

Student rate 1.33%Housing rate 4.24%

Student rate .10%Housing rate .32%

*Notes: Violent crimes includes murder, non-negligent homicide, robbery, aggravated assault, sex offensesProperty crimes includes arson, burglary, and motor vehicle theftStudent rate is the number of violations as a percentage of the total student enrollment Housing rate is the number of violations as a percentage of the total number of students living on campus. Rates are calculated using Fall enrollment/housing values from prior year, ex. Calendar year 2013 crime against fall 2012 enrollment.

Report for Calendar Year 2013 will include new information: statistics and policies surrounding domestic violence, relationship violence, and stalking and additional categories of hate crimes. U.S. Department of Education has not released final reporting criteria.

Enrollment & Housing: 2012 – 13,733 / 4,135; 2011 – 13,145 / 4,259; 2010 – 13,071 / 4,239; 2009 Fall Enrollment 2013 – 13,9372012 – 13,7332011 – 13,1452010 – 13,0712009 – 12,924

Fall Housing2013 – 4,1352012 – 4,1352011 – 4,2592010 – 4,2312009 – 4,058

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Alcohol Violations as Percentage of Student Enrollment (working document)

2011 20101University of North Iowa 4.83 UNCW 4.732UNCW 4.80 University of Maine 3.743ASU 4.30 North Dakota State University 3.734Southern Connecticut St University 3.76 WCU 3.235University of Maine 3.37 University of Northern Iowa 3.206College of Charleston 3.26 Southern Connecticut St University 2.847ECU 3.18 ECU 2.708North Dakota State University 3.06 ASU 2.579UNC School Arts 2.83 NCCU 2.27

10NCCU 2.81 Western Washington University 1.2011WCU 2.51 UNCA 1.7912UNCC 2.12 UNCC 1.7013Western Washington University 2.05 College of Charleston 1.50

14UNCA 1.94 UNC School Arts 1.4015UNCG 1.51 UNC CH 1.3516UNCP 1.39 UNCG 0.9817UNC CH 1.39 UNCP 0.8518NCSU 0.89 ECSU 0.7919ECSU 0.72 NCSU 0.6120WSSU 0.57 WSSU 0.4121FSU 0.30 FSU 0.4022NCA&T 0.19 NCA&T 0.19

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Alcohol Violations as Percentage of Dorm Capacity (working document)

2011 20101ECU 16.08 UNCW 14.732Southern Connecticut St University 15.32 ECU 11.953UNCW 15.14 Southern Connecticut St University 11.824ASU 13.36 University of Maine 10.615University of Northern Iowa 12.90 North Dakota State University 9.246College of Charleston 11.26 NCCU 7.967University of Maine 10.22 UNCC 7.778UNCC 10.23 ASU 7.529North Dakota State University 8.83 University of Northern Iowa 7.38

10NCCU 8.39 Western Washington University 6.2011Western Washington University 7.50 WCU 5.4812UNCA 6.95 UNCA 4.7013UNCG 6.90 College of Charleston 4.5314UNC School of Arts 6.33 UNC CH 3.8015WCU 6.31 UNCG 2.9816UNCP 4.63 UNCP 2.2917UNC CH 3.81 FSU 1.5718NCSU 3.65 ECSU 1.5419WSSU 1.52 UNC School Arts 1.5820ECSU 1.22 NCSU 1.0921FSU 1.16 WSSU 0.80

22NCA&T 0.89 NCA&T 0.77

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Alcohol Violations as Percentage of Dorm Capacity (working document)

Institution Acreage Student Headcount

Dorm Capacity

EE Headcount

Distance to Coast

City Population

Micro/Metropolitan Population

Operation & Maintenance Expenses

Total Headcount (Student and EE)

University of Maine

660 10,901 3,681 3,168 ~ 100 miles

10,000 154,000 $24.4 m 14,069

Western Washington University (Coastal)

212 14,833 4,054 2,089 ~ 15 miles 82,000 205,000 $27.2 m 16,922

University of Northern Iowa

940 12,273 4,929 2,456 ~260 m to Great Lake

40,000 169,000 $21.9 m 14,729

Southern Connecticut University (Coastal)

171 11,117 2,833 1,734 ~1 mile 131,000 863,000 $20.5 m 12,851

North Dakota State University

258 14,443 4,987 3,406 ~230 m to Great Lake

110,000 216,000 $21.1 m 17,849

College of Charleston (Coastal neighbor)

52 11,723 3,374 2,160 ~ 2 miles 126,000 697,000 $22.3 m 13,883

UNCW 656 13,733 4,147 2,487 ~6 miles 110,000 263,000 $25.3 m 16,220