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Crime Category
Year
Arson
Aggravated Assault
Burglary
Criminal Damage
Negligent Manslaughter
Menacing
Motor Vehicle Theft
Murder
Reckless Homicide
Robbery
Sex Offenses (Forcible)
Sex Offenses
Non-forcible
Stalking
Terroristic Threatening
Theft
Wanton Endangerment
Weapons Violation
Liquor Law Referrals
Drug Abuse Referrals
Liquor Law Arrests
Drug Abuse Arrests
Spencerian Campus
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Spencerian
Campus
Safety
Campus Security and Crime Awareness
Annual Report
2011-2013
LEXINGTON CAMPUS
Updated 5-21-14
There were no hate crimes reported
that fit any reportable crime bias
categories.
In accordance with the Crime Awareness and Campus
Security Act of 1990, the Sullivan University System
provides crime statistics and information regarding its
security program to prospective students, current
students, and employees.
The Sullivan
University System
The Sullivan
University System
Annual Notice
Personal Safety
It is the policy of The Sullivan University System to
inform prospective students and current employees
about campus security at the time of application for
employment or admission. Current employees and
students will be notified at least annually thereafter.
Individuals should always remain aware of their
surroundings and report any suspicious or odd
activity to a member of the Public Safety Staff.
Furthermore, the University affirms the right of
individuals to protect themselves against imminent
danger. Educational seminars are available on
various safety and security issues through the
Director of Student Services.
College Policy
Potential criminal actions and other emergencies on
campus can be reported to the public safety
department by dialing extension 0 on any campus
telephone or by using the red public safety hotline
phone in the student lounge. The College’s
commitment to its students’ safety is also reflected in
the maintenance of its buildings and grounds. The
maintenance staff inspects all facilities regularly and
responds immediately to reports of potential safety and
security hazards, such as broken windows and locks.
Public Safety Officers are available to escort students
or employees to their vehicles upon request.
Any and all criminal actions detected during
operating hours must be reported to The Sullivan
University System Public Safety Department where an
officer will assume responsibility for documenting and
responding to the situation. Criminal actions detected
after normal hours should be reported immediately. All
complaints will be investigated in a prompt, impartial
and confidential manner. Local law enforcement
authorities may be involved if necessary, or upon
request.
Department of Public Safety
Campus safety and security are coordinated by the
Department of Public Safety. The department’s safety
officers have over 29 years of combined law
enforcement experience. The Department of Public
Safety works closely with the Lexington-Fayette Urban
County Police Department and state and federal
agencies.
Reported Crimes
Spencerian Dispatch Office
The college will issue warning reports to the campus
community , if necessary, in order to prevent similar
crimes. Warning reports will also be issued if a crime or
pattern of crimes represents a threat to any member of
the campus community.
Illegal Drugs, Alcohol, Sexual Assault:
University Policy states that no student, employee, or
guest may possess, use, or sell liquor, weapons, or illegal
drugs on campus. Weapons possession is only allowed for
those who are required to possess weapons for
employment purposes, such as police and public safety
officers. Liquor is only permissible if used in a formal
teaching environment.
See the Student handbook, the Sullivan
University Faculty and Staff Manual, and The
College and You: Uniting Against Drug Abuse
pamphlet for more information. These
publications are available in the Administrative
Office and contain information on the
Institution’s Sexual Assault Policy.
The Sullivan University System admits students
of any race, creed, sex, handicap, or national
or ethnic origin.
In compliance with the relative legislation,
Spencerian College reports campus and housing
crime statistics each year covering the past three
years. We also report crimes that have occurred on
the public streets and property surrounding the
campus. There are no procedures for the filing and
reporting of anonymous crime reports or
complaints.
In compliance with the Campus Sex Crimes
Prevention Act (CSCPA), all students, staff, faculty,
and visitors are advised that information may be
obtained about convicted sex offenders at the
following locations. These databases are state-wide
and are believed to be comprehensive in nature,
containing any information maintained on sex
offenders who may be enrolled or employed at
Spencerian College.
The States of Kentucky and Indiana maintain sex
offender information at: http://kspsor.state.ky.us
and www.ai.org.serv.cji_sor. Other state registries
may be accessed through
www.fbi.gov/hq/cid/cac/states.htm \
Questions regarding this report should be
directed to the Director of Public Safety,
Spencerian College, 1575 Winchester Rd.
Lexington, KY 40505.