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UMBC Annual Security Report

Keeping Campus safe together!

In accordance with the federal law, identified as the “Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act of 1998,” by this notice, the UMBC Police is disclosing the availability of the UMBC Annual Campus Security Report (Clery Report) to all enrolled students, University employees, prospective students, and prospective employees. The Clery Report can be found at this link.     

 

The report contains crime statistics about certain specified crimes/incidents that have been reported to the UMBC Police Department and/or Campus Security Authorities over the past three years that have occurred either on campus, in off campus buildings, in property owned or controlled by the University, or on public property adjacent to the campus.

 

The report also contains policies and practices pertaining to campus security, crime reporting, alcohol and drugs, victims’ assistance programs, student discipline, campus resources, campus crime alerts, emergency notification systems, crime prevention, access to campus facilities/properties, missing students, emergency response and evacuation procedures, annual fire safety reports, fire log, as well as personal safety tips. The report encourages the reporting of all crime occurrences. The report describes how and to whom to report crimes.

 

Paper copies of this report may be obtained by emailing police@umbc.edu, or in person at the UMBC Police Department.

 

The UMBC Police Department facilitates a positive and active relationship with you, the members of our community, who are our most important resource in keeping UMBC the safe and secure institution we have all come to enjoy. The most important crime prevention efforts are accomplished through mutual trust, cooperation, and collaboration between the Police Department and the community we serve and of which we are a part. Our agency’s continued success is largely attributable to this teamwork approach with the UMBC community as we collectively take an active interest in the safety of our institution and community members.

 

 

Mark Sparks

Chief of Police – UMBC Police Department

1000 Hilltop Circle

Public Safety Building

Baltimore, MD 21250

sparks@umbc.edu

410-455-2872

Posted: September 29, 2017, 2:12 PM