Clery Act Crime Classifications
Clery Act Crime Reporting
Should I complete a Campus Security Authority (CSA) Incident Report?
- If the incident occurs in a Clery-reportable location and is a Clery Act crime, this
is Clery reportable and a CSA Incident Reporting form should be completed if University
Police were not involved.
- If the incident did not occur in Clery-reportable location and is a Clery Act crime,
this is not Clery reportable and a CSA Incident Reporting Form should not be completed.
- If the incident did not occur in a Clery-reportable location and is not a Clery Act
crime, this is not Clery reportable and a CSA Incident Reporting Form should not be completed.
CSA Report Form
Clery Reportable Locations
- On campus inside a residence hall or adjacent common area
- On campus NOT inside a residence hall or adjacent common area
- Non-campus (off campus University owned or controlled to include fraternities/sororities,
study abroad, and short stay-away trips)
- Public Property (within or immediately adjacent to campus)
Clery Act Crimes
- Murder (include negligent and non-negligent manslaughter)
- Aggravated assault
- Sexual assault
- Rape
- Fondling
- Incest
- Statutory Rape
- Burglary
- Robbery
- Motor vehicle Theft
- Arson
- Hate crimes (above listed crimes and theft, simple assault, intimidation, destruction/damage/vandalism
of property)
- VAWA (Violence Against Women Act)
- Domestic violence
- Dating violence
- Stalking
- Arrest or referral for disciplinary action (student conduct) for violations of law
concerning:
- Drug Violations
- Liquor Law Violations
- Weapons Law Violations
- Hazing