CCSN 2007-2008 COURSE CATALOG 405
APPENDIX C
• Property within the same reasonably contiguous geo-
graphic area of the institution that is owned by the
institution but controlled by another person, is used by
students, and supports institutional purposes (such as a
food or other retail vendor).
II On-campus building or property:
• Any building or property owned or controlled by an
institution of higher education within the same reason-
ably contiguous geographic area of the institution and
used by the institution in direct support of, or in a man-
ner related to, the institution’s educational purposes,
including residence halls; and property within the same
reasonably contiguous geographic area of the institu-
tion that is owned be the institution but controlled by
another person, is used by students, and supports insti-
tutional purposes (such as a food or other retail ven-
dor).direct support of, or in relation, to the institution’s
educational purposes, is used by students, and is not
III Public property:
• Means all public property that is within the same rea-
sonably contiguous geographic area of the institution,
such as a sidewalk, a street, other thoroughfare, or
parking facility, and is adjacent to a facility owned or
controlled by the institution or the facility is used by
the institution in direct support of, or in a manner relat-
ed to the institution’s educational purposes.
SAF
• For the purpose of paragraph “I" above, CCSN defines
On-campus its reasonably contiguous geographic area
of the institution as: the public pedestrian area adjacent
to any of our main campuses and Urban and Rural
Learning Centers.
Policies For Preparing the
Annual Disclosure of Crime Statistics
As required by federal law, CCSN’s yearly crime statis-
tics for this report are compiled on a calendar-year basis in
accordance with the definitions of crimes provided by the
FBI for use in the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) system.
These statistics include the previous 3 years (2004, 2005,
and 2006) concerning reported crimes that occurred on cam-
pus; in certain off-campus buildings or property owned or
controlled by CCSN; and on public property within, or
immediately adjacent to and accessible from, the campus. In
addition, these statistics are gathered from reported crimes to
the public safety office/officers, crimes reported to other
campus officials with significant responsibility for student
and campus activities as well as those crimes reported to the
local police agencies. These statistics also include persons
referred for campus disciplinary action for categories
required under the Clery Act including liquor law violations,
drug law violations and illegal weapons possession.
The charts that follow for 2004, 2005, and 2006 are
reflective of the changes mandated by federal law for com-
piling this report.
CRIME AWARENESS, CAMPUS SECURITY
AND CRIME REPORTING
In compliance with the Campus Security Act of 1990, the
following information is a result of reviewing valid inci-
dents at CCSN. These categories must be reported and dis-
tributed to current students and employees.
Crime Statistics
January 1, 2004 to December 31, 2004:
Category
Incidents
Criminal Homicide
Murder & Non-negligent Manslaughter ................0
Negligent Manslaughter ........................................0
Sex Offenses
Forcible Sex Offenses ............................................0
Non-forcible Sex Offenses ....................................0
Robbery ....................................................................0
Aggravated Assault ................................................0
Burglary ................................................................19
Motor Vehicle Theft ..............................................26
Arson ......................................................................3
Hate Crimes ............................................................0
Liquor Law Violations
Arrest ......................................................................0
Referred for Disciplinary Action ............................0
Drug Law Violations
Arrest ......................................................................0
Referred for Disciplinary Action ............................0
Illegal Weapons Possession
Arrest ......................................................................0
Referred for Disciplinary Action ............................3
Crime Statistics
January 1, 2005 to December 31, 2005:
Category
Incidents
Criminal Homicide
Murder & Non-negligent Manslaughter ................0
Negligent Manslaughter ........................................0
Sex Offenses
Forcible Sex Offenses ............................................0
Non-forcible Sex Offenses ....................................0
Robbery ....................................................................0
Aggravated Assault ..................................................0
Burglary ..................................................................53
Motor Vehicle Theft................................................18
Arson ........................................................................1
Hate Crimes ..............................................................0
Liquor Law Violations
Arrest ......................................................................0
Referred for Disciplinary Action ............................0
Drug Law Violations
Arrest ......................................................................1
Referred for Disciplinary Action ............................0
Illegal Weapons Possession
Arrest ......................................................................1
Referred for Disciplinary Action ............................0