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UAS Clery Act Compliance

The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (the Clery Act) is a federal consumer protection law that requires institutions of higher education participating in the federal student financial aid program to disclose information about certain crime on campus, on buildings/property owned or controlled by the university, and on publicly owned property within or immediately adjacent to the campus.

Clery Act Requirements

  • Collect, classify, and count clery act crime reports and statistics
  • Issue campus alerts: timely warnings and emergency notifications
    • Timely warnings alert the campus community of clery act crimes that pose a serious or continuing threat to the campus community.
    • Emergency notifications inform the campus community upon confirmation of a significant emergency or dangerous situation occurring on the campus that involves an immediate threat to the health or safety of students or employees.
  • Publish an annual security report containing clery act crime statistics and safety and security related policy statements and inform all current and prospective students and employees of its availability.
    • Disclose policy and procedures for institutional disciplinary action in cases of dating violence, domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking in the Annual Security Report.
    • Disclose fire safety information related to on-campus student housing facilities, which includes a fire log that is open to public inspection, publish an annual fire safety report containing policy statements as well as fire statistics associated with each on-campus housing facility.
    • Disclose missing student notification procedures that pertain to students residing in on-campus student housing
  • Submit clery act crime statistics (and fire statistics related to on-campus student housing facilities) to the U.S. Department of Education each fall through web-based data collection.
  • Maintain a daily crime log of reported criminal incidents that is open to public inspections.
  • Provide educational programs and campaigns to promote the awareness of dating violence, domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking.

Campus Crime Stats (2020-2022)

Juneau campus crime statistics were compiled in conjunction with Juneau campus officials and the Juneau Police Department.

KEY: C=On Campus*, R=Residence Facilities, N=Non Campus Buildings, P=Public Property

* On-campus is the sum of Residence Facilities plus any other crimes reported on main campus.


Criminal Offenses

2020 2021 2022
C*RNP C*RNP C*RNP
Manslaughter0000 0000 0000
Negligent Manslaughter0000 0000 0000
Sex Offenses-Rape0000 0000 0000
Sex Offenses-Fondling0000 0000 0000
Sex Offenses-Incest0000 0000 0000
Sex Offenses-Statutory Rape0000 0000 0000
Burglary2000 2000 0000
Robbery0000 0000 0000
Aggravated Assault0000 0000 0000
Motor Vehicle Theft1000 1000 0000
Arson1100 0000 0000

Arrests

2020 2021 2022
C*RNP C*RNP C*RNP
Liquor Law Violations0000 0000 0000
Drug Abuse Violations0000 0000 0000
Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, etc.0000 0000 0000

Disciplinary Action

2020 2021 2022
C*RNP C*RNP C*RNP
Liquor Law Violations7

7

00 0

0

00 5200
Drug Abuse Violations5300 0000 3300
Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, etc.0000 0000 0000

VAWA Offenses

2020 2021 2022
C*RNP C*RNP C*RNP
Dating Violence0000 0000 0000
Domestic Violence0000 1100 0000
Stalking0000 3300 6000

Hate Crimes for the Juneau Campus

A hate crime is a crime that manifests evidence that the victim was intentionally selected because of the perpetrator's bias against the victim’s race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, ethnicity/national origin, or disability. Hate crime statistics include the crimes listed in the table above and includes additional categories: simple assault; intimidation, destruction, damage, or vandalism of property; or any other crime that involves bodily injury to any person.

2020
Zero (0) hate crimes reported
2021
Zero (0) hate crimes reported
2022
Zero (0) hate crimes reported

Unfounded Crimes for the Juneau Campus

There were no unfounded crimes on the Juneau Campus for 2020, 2021, or 2022.

Ketchikan campus crime stats were compiled in conjunction with Ketchikan campus officials and the Ketchikan Police Department.

KEY: C=On Campus, N=Non Campus Buildings, P=Public Property

*Note: the Ketchikan campus does not have residential facilities.


Criminal Offenses

2020 2021 2022
CR*NP CR*NP CR*NP
Manslaughter0N/A00 0N/A00 0N/A00
Negligent Manslaughter0N/A00 0N/A00 0N/A00
Sex Offenses-Rape0N/A00 0N/A00 0N/A00
Sex Offenses-Fondling0N/A00 0N/A00 0N/A00
Sex Offenses-Incest0N/A00 0N/A00 0N/A00
Sex Offenses-Statutory Rape0N/A00 0N/A00 0N/A00
Burglary0N/A00 0N/A00 0N/A00
Robbery0N/A00 0N/A00 0N/A00
Aggravated Assault0N/A00 0N/A00 0N/A00
Motor Vehicle Theft0N/A00 0N/A00 0N/A00
Arson0N/A00 0N/A00 0N/A00

Arrests

2020 2021 2022
CR*NP CR*NP CR*NP
Liquor Law Violations0N/A00 0N/A00 0N/A00
Drug Abuse Violations0N/A00 0N/A00 0N/A00
Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, etc.0N/A00 0N/A00 0N/A00

Disciplinary Action

2020 2021 2022
CR*NP CR*NP CR*NP
Liquor Law Violations0

N/A

00 0

N/A

00 0N/A00
Drug Abuse Violations0N/A00 0N/A00 0N/A00
Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, etc.0N/A00 0N/A00 0N/A00

VAWA Offenses

2020 2021 2022
CR*NP CR*NP CR*NP
Dating Violence0N/A00 0N/A00 0N/A00
Domestic Violence0N/A00 0N/A00 0N/A00
Stalking0N/A00 0N/A00 1N/A00

Hate Crimes for the Ketchikan Campus

A hate crime is a crime that manifests evidence that the victim was intentionally selected because of the perpetrators bias against the victim’s race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, ethnicity/national origin, or disability. Hate crime statistics include the crimes listed in the table above and includes additional categories: simple assault; intimidation, destruction, damage, or vandalism of property; or any other crime that involves bodily injury to any person.

2020
Zero (0) hate crimes reported
2021
Zero (0) hate crimes reported
2022
Zero (0) hate crimes reported

Unfounded Crimes for the Ketchikan Campus

There were no unfounded crimes for the Ketchikan Campus during 2020, 2021, or 2022

Sitka campus crime stats were compiled in conjunction with Sitka campus officials and the Sitka Police Department.

KEY: C=On Campus, N=Non Campus Buildings, P=Public Property

*Note: the Sitka campus does not have residential facilities.


Criminal Offenses

2020 2021 2022
CR*NP CR*NP CR*NP
Manslaughter0N/A00 0N/A00 0N/A00
Negligent Manslaughter0N/A00 0N/A00 0N/A00
Sex Offenses-Rape0N/A00 0N/A00 0N/A00
Sex Offenses-Fondling0N/A00 0N/A00 0N/A00
Sex Offenses-Incest0N/A00 0N/A00 0N/A00
Sex Offenses-Statutory Rape0N/A00 0N/A00 0N/A00
Burglary0N/A00 0N/A00 0N/A00
Robbery0N/A00 0N/A00 0N/A00
Aggravated Assault0N/A00 0N/A00 0N/A00
Motor Vehicle Theft0N/A00 0N/A00 0N/A00
Arson0N/A00 0N/A00 0N/A00

Arrests

2020 2021 2022
CR*NP CR*NP CR*NP
Liquor Law Violations0N/A00 0N/A00 0N/A00
Drug Abuse Violations0N/A00 0N/A00 0N/A00
Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, etc.0N/A00 0N/A00 0N/A00

Disciplinary Action

2020 2021 2022
CR*NP CR*NP CR*NP
Liquor Law Violations0

N/A

00 0

N/A

00 0N/A00
Drug Abuse Violations0N/A00 0N/A00 0N/A00
Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, etc.0N/A00 0N/A00 0N/A00

VAWA Offenses

2020 2021 2022
CR*NP CR*NP CR*NP
Dating Violence0N/A00 0N/A00 0N/A00
Domestic Violence0N/A00 0N/A00 0N/A00
Stalking0N/A00 0N/A00 0N/A00

Hate Crimes for the Sitka Campus

A hate crime is a crime that manifests evidence that the victim was intentionally selected because of the perpetrators bias against the victim’s race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, ethnicity/national origin, or disability. Hate crime statistics include the crimes listed in the table above and includes additional categories: simple assault; intimidation, destruction, damage, or vandalism of property; or any other crime that involves bodily injury to any person.

2020
Zero (0) hate crimes reported
2021
Zero (0) hate crimes reported
2022
Zero (0) hate crimes reported

Unfounded Crimes for the Sitka Campus

There were no unfounded crimes for the Sitka Campus during 2020, 2021, or 2022.

Additional Resources

  • The U.S. Department of Education created The Handbook for Campus Safety and Security Reporting as a reference guide for higher education institutions to follow in meeting the campus safety and security requirements of the amended Higher Education Act of 1965.
  • For more information on how the Clery Act is helping to make campus communities safer, please visit the Clery Center.