Policy Statement:
Quincy College is committed to transparency in reporting campus crime statistics in compliance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act.
Annual Disclosure:
The Public Safety department prepares the annual disclosure of Crime Statistics. The full text of this report is available on the Public Safety website. This report is prepared in cooperation with local police in Quincy and Plymouth. No personally identifying information related to crime reporting is included in the annual disclosure of Crime Statistics. Quincy College does not maintain a separate police force. Public Safety officers provide security at all three Quincy College facilities. Quincy College does not have residence facilities.
Definitions:
The Office of Institutional Research and Assessment, in conjunction with Public Safety, maintains and reports statistics concerning the occurrence of the following criminal offenses that have been reported to campus authorities or local police during the most recent calendar year, as well as the two preceding calendar years:
- Murder and Non-negligent Manslaughter
- Negligent Manslaughter
- Forcible and Non-Forcible Sex Offenses
- Robbery
- Aggravated Assault
- Burglary
- Motor Vehicle Theft
- Arson
- Hate Crimes
- Cybercrimes: Include statistics on reported cybercrimes such as identity theft, online harassment, and unauthorized access to digital systems in the annual disclosure.
Reporting Procedures:
Campus public safety also maintains and reports statistics on arrests or referrals for disciplinary action for:
- Liquor Law Violations
- Drug Abuse Violations
Policy History:
Updated: July 2024
Original: June 2007
Revised: March 2014, May 2015, October 2022