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The University will provide timely warnings to
the campus community about crimes that pose an
ongoing threat to students and employees. When
there is knowledge of an ongoing threat, an
informational notice will be reported to
students and employees. Electronic mail is the
primary method of University communication and
each employee and currently enrolled student has
a University assigned e-mail account. For this
reason, students and employees are reminded and
strongly encouraged to check their University
e-mail account at least once weekly for news or
notices
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The University also maintains a public crime
log, which contains a record of all incidents
reported to Campus Security or to the Campus
Safety Office. The SU Campus public crime log
includes a record of all crimes and reports of
other safety or risk related incidents…not just
those required in this annual report. For
example, crimes like theft would be included in
the public crime log. Minimally, the public
crime log is required to include the “nature,
date, time, and general location of each crime”
as well as its disposition if known. Incidents
are required to be recorded within two business
days but certain information may be withheld to
protect victim privacy or to ensure the
integrity of ongoing investigations. The SU
public crime log is available in the Security
Department, in the University Tom Murray
Building. The public crime log, which remains
open for at least 60 days, is available during
normal business hours (8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.,
Monday-Friday) to students, employees and the
general public. |