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disciplined for hazing during the proceeding three years (1997-
2000): No cases.
Note #2: There is no evidence of prejudice based on race, religion,
sexual orientation, or ethnicity, as prescribed by the Hate Crimes
Statistics Act (28 U.S.C. 534) in any of the statistics reported in the
above crime statistics or in the offenses in section H.
G. Monitoring off-campus student organizations: Local police
department will normally contact the dean of student affairs on
group criminal activity. The dean's office monitors off-
campus group activity as much as possible and will contact
local law enforcement agencies as required. There are no
recognized off-campus housing facilities. The Council Fire
addresses expected behavior of recognized groups that hold
off-campus events. In addition, each recognized group is
required to have a faculty/staff sponsor.
H. Statistics on number of arrests on campus for the following
crimes: There were no formal arrests made on the campus.
I. Statement of policy on possession, use and sale of alcoholic
beverages and illegal drugs: see section on Drug-Free Schools
and Communities Act.
J. Policy on programs to prevent sex offenses and procedures to
follow if an offense occurs: The University attempts to
promote awareness in preventing rape, acquaintance rape, and
other forcible and non-forcible sex offenses by providing
programs and literature for the campus community.
Orientation programs for new students cover campus security
and discuss ways to avoid situations where sex crimes might
occur. Residence hall meetings stress personal safety and the
importance of watching out for each other. Seminars are held
for students and staff during the year.
Students should report any sex offense immediately to their
residence director, resident assistant, University nurse or campus
chaplain. Any evidence for the proof of a criminal offense should
be protected and reported to Campus Security. The student has the
option to notify proper law enforcement authorities to report sex
crimes. Campus Security or other University staff is always ready
to help in the notification process if requested by the student.
The Counseling and Career Services, Health Center, and Chaplain
are available for on-campus counseling and will refer, as requested
or needed, to off-campus counseling. Victims of sex offenses can
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