Crime Prevention: 20 U.S.C. 1092 D/E
20 U.S.C. 1092 D/E
One of the essential ingredients of any successful crime prevention program is an informed public. Therefore it is the intent of Mount Ida College to inform students and staff, in a timely manner, of any criminal activity or security problems, which may pose a reasonable threat to their physical safety. Such information will be available through student publications and newspapers; staff notification through in-house memos or bulletins, and regularly published crime statistics.
The second critical element to a successful crime prevention program is training and education. To this end the Department of Public Safety conducts programs on various topics ranging from sexual assault and cultural awareness to alcohol and substance abuse.
Weekly and monthly summaries of the Campus Safety Report are posted every Monday outside the Public Safety Office located in Shaw Hall. Copies of these reports may be obtained by submitting a written request to the Department of Public Safety.
Ultimately, public safety is the responsibility of all members of a given community and requires that everyone remain ever vigilant and committed to the safety and well being of all of its members. To that end, all staff and students are asked to be ALERT, SECURITY CONSCIOUS, and INVOLVED.
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