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Campus Crime and Security
Campus Fire Safety
2012 Annual Reports
Annual Security Report
An institutional responsibility
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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
2012 Clery Crime Statistics
Resident
Halls *
On Campus
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
2012 Enforcement Categories
Resident
Halls*
On Campus
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
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
2012/2013 Fire Safety Log
 The report includes a log of all reportable fires in on
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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.
Culture of Safety
Campus Involvement
Coordinating and Consulting Bodies
Chancellor’s Council on Safety &
Security
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)
Committees are populated by crosssections of the University providing
technical expertise and user
perspective.
Culture of Safety
Environmental Design
 150+ Emergency Call Boxes and Telephones
 Intercoms in many campus buildings and rooms
 Fire alarms in all major campus buildings
 Sprinklers in all residential buildings
 Traditional residence halls are locked 24/7
 UNCW Alert – a layered system that includes sirens, text messages, and
alert beacons and web postings
 Lighting and Landscaping - designed and maintained with an eye
towards security
 Annual safety walk – community participation
 Security cameras for investigative purposes
Culture of Safety
Staffing & Intervention
 CROSSROADS: Substance Abuse Prevention & Education
 HRL Staff available 24/7 (RAs, RCs, ARCs)
 Broad involvement & collaboration w/ local emergency
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responders
Emergency Planning Group
24 hour desk receptionists in residence halls
Counseling Center
CARE – Collaboration for Assault Response and Education
EH&S, Emergency Management
Office of Facilities
Institutional Risk Management
Culture of Safety
Awareness and Education
 Freshman & Parent Orientation – Safety Presentations
 Floor meetings in the residence halls
 New Employee Orientation
 UNI 101 Classes
 Fire Exit Drills
 Health & Safety Inspections
 Personal Safety, self-defense, and workplace safety
training seminars
 Defensive Driving Courses
 A myriad of other topics
Strategies
 Best practices
 Monitor offense rates and trends of offending
 Engage our colleagues across the state and nation
 Sustain programs with proven results:
 Campus Judicial System
 Education and awareness
 Campus partnerships
 Community policing
 Early intervention
Questions
Three Year Averages
2012 – 2010
Campus
ASU
ECSU
ECU
FSU
NCA&T
NCCU
NCSU
UNC CH
UNC School of Arts
UNCA
UNCC
UNCG
UNCP
UNCW
WCU
WSSU
University of Maine
Southern Connecticut St
University
North Dakota State University
Western Washington
University
College of Charleston
Sex
Aggr.
MV
Offense Robbery Assault Burglary Theft Arson Alcohol Drugs Weapons
5
3
7.66
2.66
2
3.66
6.33
17.33
0.66
3
3
0
1.33
3
4
1
3.66
2.33
3.33
1.66
2
8
1.66
0.33
0.33
3.33
1.33
1.66
0.33
0.33
0.33
5.33
1
1
1.33
2.33
12.33
4.66
0
0.33
1.33
1
0.66
1
1.33
16.33
23
11
35.33
5.33
29.33
36.66
31
5
9
72.33
16.33
17.66
15.33
23.33
1
0.66
1
5.66
3.33
3
15.33
4.66
0.66
0.33
7
1
1
5
0
1
0
1
0.66
0.33
0.66
0
0.66
0.33
0.66
2.33
0
0
0.33
0
568.66
15.66
784.66
20.66
33
41.33
574.66
397.66
24.66
100.66
442.66
265.33
88.33
616.33
96.66
253.66
23.33
234
46.33
74.33
75.66
151.66
49.66
21.33
54
172.66
152.33
124
79
115.66
6.33
8.33
17.33
13.66
13.33
5.66
8.33
5.66
1
1
13
10.33
11.33
1
4.66
7
0
1.66
5.66
2
9.66
415.66
273.33
1
3.66
3.33
0
0
0
0.66
8.66
8
0.66
1.66
0
0.33
398.66
401
68
37
0
6.33
2.33
7.33
0.33
0.33
2
0.66
13.66
4
3
1
0.33
0.33
365
248
177.66
84
0.66
0.33
n/a
Three Year Average
2013
Offense
YTD
10/8/13
Robbery
0
Aggravated Assault
3 yr avg
2012
2011
2010
.33
1
0
0
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
Rates & Regulations
Calendar
Violent*
Property*
Alcohol*
Drug*
Weapon*
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%
2013 est.
thru Oct. 8, 2013
Enrollment & Housing: 2012 – 13,733 / 4,135; 2011 – 13,145 / 4,259; 2010 – 13,071 / 4,239; 2009
*Notes:
Violent crimes includes murder, non-negligent homicide, robbery, aggravated assault, sex offenses
Property crimes includes arson, burglary, and motor vehicle theft
Student 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.
Fall Enrollment
2013 – 13,937
2012 – 13,733
2011 – 13,145
2010 – 13,071
2009 – 12,924
Fall Housing
2013 – 4,135
2012 – 4,135
2011 – 4,259
2010 – 4,231
2009 – 4,058
Alcohol Violations as Percentage of
Student Enrollment (working document)
2011
2010
1 University of North Iowa
2 UNCW
3 ASU
4 Southern Connecticut St University
5 University of Maine
6 College of Charleston
7 ECU
8 North Dakota State University
9 UNC School Arts
10 NCCU
11 WCU
12 UNCC
13 Western Washington University
4.83
4.80
4.30
3.76
3.37
3.26
3.18
3.06
2.83
2.81
2.51
2.12
2.05
UNCW
University of Maine
North Dakota State University
WCU
University of Northern Iowa
Southern Connecticut St University
ECU
ASU
NCCU
Western Washington University
UNCA
UNCC
College of Charleston
4.73
3.74
3.73
3.23
3.20
2.84
2.70
2.57
2.27
1.20
1.79
1.70
1.50
14 UNCA
15 UNCG
16 UNCP
17 UNC CH
18 NCSU
19 ECSU
20 WSSU
21 FSU
22 NCA&T
1.94
1.51
1.39
1.39
0.89
0.72
0.57
0.30
0.19
UNC School Arts
UNC CH
UNCG
UNCP
ECSU
NCSU
WSSU
FSU
NCA&T
1.40
1.35
0.98
0.85
0.79
0.61
0.41
0.40
0.19
Alcohol Violations as Percentage of Dorm
Capacity (working document)
2011
1 ECU
2 Southern Connecticut St University
3 UNCW
4 ASU
5 University of Northern Iowa
6 College of Charleston
7 University of Maine
8 UNCC
9 North Dakota State University
10 NCCU
11 Western Washington University
12 UNCA
13 UNCG
14 UNC School of Arts
15 WCU
16 UNCP
17 UNC CH
18 NCSU
2010
16.08
15.32
UNCW
ECU
14.73
11.95
15.14
13.36
12.90
11.26
10.22
10.23
8.83
8.39
7.50
6.95
6.90
6.33
6.31
4.63
3.81
3.65
Southern Connecticut St University
University of Maine
North Dakota State University
NCCU
UNCC
ASU
University of Northern Iowa
Western Washington University
WCU
UNCA
College of Charleston
UNC CH
UNCG
UNCP
FSU
ECSU
11.82
10.61
9.24
7.96
7.77
7.52
7.38
6.20
5.48
4.70
4.53
3.80
2.98
2.29
1.57
1.54
19 WSSU
20 ECSU
21 FSU
1.52
1.22
1.16
UNC School Arts
NCSU
WSSU
1.58
1.09
0.80
22 NCA&T
0.89
NCA&T
0.77
Alcohol Violations as Percentage of Dorm
Capacity (working document)
Institution
Acreage
Student
Headcount
Dorm
Capacity
EE
Distance
Headcount to Coast
City
Micro/Metr Operation &
Population opolitan
Maintenance
Population 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
40,000
169,000
$21.9 m
14,729
Southern
Connecticut
University
(Coastal)
North Dakota
State University
171
11,117
2,833
1,734
~260 m
to Great
Lake
~1 mile
131,000
863,000
$20.5 m
12,851
258
14,443
4,987
3,406
~230 m to 110,000
Great
Lake
216,000
$21.1 m
17,849
College of
Charleston
(Coastal
neighbor)
UNCW
52
11,723
3,374
2,160
~ 2 miles
126,000
697,000
$22.3 m
13,883
656
13,733
4,147
2,487
~6 miles
110,000
263,000
$25.3 m
16,220