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The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act

The Pennsylvania College & University Security Act
 
Drexel University, in compliance with The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (Clery Act), and The College and University Security Act of 1988, reports annually to its current and perspective students and employees, policies/procedures, and statistics for the previous three years pertaining to reported crimes that have occurred on-campus; in certain non-campus buildings or property that is owned or controlled by Drexel University; and on public property within, or immediately adjacent to and accessible from the campus.

If you believe there has been a violation of one or more of the provisions of the Pennsylvania College and University Security Information Act, you may file a complaint at the Department of Public Safety. The complaint will be forwarded to the Senior Associate Vice President of Public Safety, who will respond in writing to the complaint within five business day from the date the complaint is received.  

If, after receiving the reply to the complaint, you still feel that the violation has been committed, and not corrected, you may appeal to the Senior Vice President for Student Life and Administrative Services, who has the ultimate responsibility to receive and resolve such complaints.  

A copy of the annual crime report is available at Clery Act 2006 Print Version, or by calling 215-895-1550.

If you have a problem, a question, or a concern regarding the reported statistics, call 215-895-1550, or email the Department of Public Safety at DPS@Drexel.edu.

Drexel University Daily Crime Log

Drexel University - University City Main Campus

Drexel University Center City Campus

Drexel University Queen Lane Campus

Clery Crime Statistics

Drexel University - University City Main Campus

Drexel University - Center City Campus

Drexel University - Queen Lane Campus

Pennsylvania Crime Statistics

Drexel University - University City Main Campus

Drexel University - Center City Campus

Drexel University - Queen Lane Campus

Megan’s Law Website

Pennsylvania's legislature has determined that public safety will be enhanced by making information about registered sex offenders available to the public through the internet. Knowledge whether a person is a registered sex offender could be a significant factor in protecting yourself and your family members, or those in care of a group or community organization, from recidivist acts by registered sex offenders. The technology afforded by the internet makes information on registered sex offenders readily accessible to the public, enabling them to undertake appropriate remedial precautions to prevent or avoid placing potential victims at risk. Public access to information about registered sex offenders is intended solely as a means of public protection.



 Modified: Thursday July 17 2008