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1 Mt. SAN JACINTO COLLEGE 2017 ANNUAL SECURITY REPORT CLERY ACT DISCLOSURES Mt. San Jacinto College is dedicated to providing a safe and healthy campus environment for students, employees, and the public who visit our campus. The Campus Safety Department operates five days a week, Monday through Friday, from 7:00 am to 11:00 pm. A Riverside County Sheriff s Deputy assigned to the campus along with a campus safety officer is on duty during these times to respond to calls for assistance. In 1990, the U.S. Congress enacted the "Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1990," which requires colleges and universities to disclose information about crime on and around their campuses. This law was renamed in 1992 to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act. The following information is available to the public and provides statistical, policy, and procedural information required by law. Annual Report Policy The Campus Safety Department with assistance from the Judicial Affairs Department prepares this annual security report to comply with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act. The full text of this report can be accessed from The Campus Safety website. This report is prepared in cooperation with the police agencies surrounding our campuses and alternate sites. To comply with the act, we collect crime statistics from local police agencies, by providing the addresses of off campus properties either owned or controlled by the college or public property immediately adjacent to the college campus. All local police agencies provide automated statistics for the property and a radius around the property requested. These statistics may also include crimes that have occurred in private residences or businesses that are not required to be reported by law. Copies of the report may also be obtained at the Campus Safety Department, La Piedra Road, Menifee, CA or by calling (951) All prospective employees may obtain a copy from Human Resources in building 200 on the San Jacinto Campus, 1499 N. State Street, San Jacinto, Ca or by calling (951) Prospective students and employees may access the annual report at the college website. Portions of the annual report are printed in the college catalog and class schedules for the Fall and Spring semesters and the Winter and Summer Intercessions.

2 SECURITY REPORTS Campus Law Enforcement Authority The Mt. San Jacinto Campus Safety Department, along with Riverside County Sherriff s Deputies assigned to the college, have the authority to enforce AP 5500 Standards of Conduct Policy and the State of California Penal/Vehicle Code under Education Code Section The Mt. San Jacinto College Board of Trustees has established the Campus Safety Department as a Community Campus Safety Department under Education Code Section 72330(a), which authorizes the governing board of a community college district to establish a Community Campus Safety Department under the supervision of the Director of Campus Safety. The Mt. San Jacinto College Campus Safety Department has a memorandum of understanding mandated by the Crime Awareness and Campus Safety Act of 1990, that the Riverside County Sheriff s Department has jurisdiction to investigate all crimes occurring on Mt. San Jacinto College Campuses if called upon. Campus Security Authority Campus security authority is a Clery-specific term that encompasses four groups of individuals and organizations associated with an institution. A campus police department or a campus security department of an institution. Any individual or individuals who have responsibility for campus security but who do not constitute a campus police department or a campus security. Any individual or organization specified in an institution s statement of campus security policy as an individual or organization to which students and employees should report criminal offenses. An official of an institution who has significant responsibility for student and campus activities, including, but not limited to, student housing, student discipline and campus judicial proceedings. An official is defined as any person who has the authority and the duty to take action or respond to particular issues on behalf of the institution. If someone has significant responsibility for student and campus activities, he or she is a campus security authority. Crime Prevention The Campus Safety Department s primary responsibility is the safety and security of all members of the college community. Every effort is made to inform students and staff of criminal activity or any other concern that may be an immediate threat to the safety and security of those on campus. Information and workshops on crime prevention are made available to college students and staff throughout the academic year, online alerts, and articles in the student newspaper. The Campus Safety Department also collaborates with the Riverside County Sheriff s Department in crime prevention events that inform the college community about theft prevention practices. It is the responsibility of every member of the campus community to act in ways that promote the safety of self, others, and the protection of district property. Page 2 of 22

3 Reporting Crimes & Emergencies Students and staff should report serious crimes and emergencies, i.e., fire/medical, occurring on campus to the Campus Safety Department, or call 911. When using an oncampus extension, call Incidents may be reported to the Campus Safety Department by calling (951) , 16 hours a day, five days a week, from 7:00 am through 11:00 pm. During normal business hours, the Campus Safety Department may be contacted at Building 1800 on the Menifee Valley Campus, Room 1804, or by calling ext The Campus Safety Department is located at the northeast portion of the campus off La Piedra Road in Building Interim, Director of Campus Safety: Steve Del Castillo (951) Building 1800 MVC Vice President of Student Services: Dr. John Colson (951) Building 100 MVC Interim, Vice President of Human Resources: Dr. Barry Kayrell (951) Building 200 SJC Director of Student Judicial Affairs: Fred Frontino (951) Building 1804 MVC Director of Student Life and Outreach: Maya Cardenas (951) MVC or (951) SJC Building 1007 MVC or 1114 SJC Interim, Dean of Counseling: Jared Davis (951) Building 100 MVC Dean of Athletics: Patrick Springer (951) Building 1960 SJC Director of Community Education & Workplace Training THEC: Teri Safranek Director of Continuing Education and Adult Programs: THEC Amy Campbell (951) ext: 6710 (951) ext: 6521 THEC THEC Counselor, SGP: Bertha Barraza (951) SGP Site Supervisor TEC: Regina Howard (951) TEC Title IX Coordinator: Fred Frontino, (students) or Dr Barry Kayrell, (employees) (951) (951) Building 1804 MVC Building 200 SJC In the event of an emergency, students and staff are requested to make a prompt and accurate report to the Campus Safety Department. Students are also encouraged to report crimes and any problems within the campus environment to the Campus Safety Department. In addition, you may report a crime to the following areas: The Campus Safety Department partners with the WE-TIP anonymous crime tip line at (800) 78-CRIME or (800) Reports can be made 24 hours a day, seven days a week and are completely anonymous. Any of the above departments and representatives will accept confidential and anonymous reports of crimes for inclusion in the annual statistical report. It is our goal to provide assistance wherever the report is made to make sure we include the crime in our annual security report. In cases of medical emergencies call 911, the Campus Safety Department should also be notified immediately at Page 3 of 22

4 Important Phone Numbers: Emergencies Campus Safety Department Risk Management Facilities/Maintenance Utility outages Fire alarm maintenance Fire suppression equipment maintenance Mt. San Jacinto College also encourages anyone who witnesses or has knowledge of a crime, or if you have seen or know of someone who has committed a crime, is dealing drugs, or has defaced Mt San Jacinto College property, to report the information to Riverside County Sheriff s Department at (951) non-emergency, or 911 for emergencies, or the MSJC Campus Safety Department. Those wanting to remain anonymous may call WeTIP ( wetip.com) by calling CRIME. Reports to WeTIP are taken 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and are completely anonymous. If you are interested in information about registered sex offenders, you can call or visit the State of California "Megan's Law" sex offender search web page at Information can also be obtained from the following locations: For the Menifee Area: Riverside County Sheriff's Department Perris Station located at: 137 N. Perris Boulevard, Perris, California. For the San Jacinto area: Riverside County Sheriff's Department, San Jacinto Station at: 160 West Sixth Street, San Jacinto, CA For the Temecula Area: Riverside County Sheriff's Department Temecula Station at: Auld Rd, Murrieta, CA For the San Gorgonio Pass Area: City of Banning Police Department at: 125 E Ramsey St, Banning, CA Timely Warning Policy If a situation arises on campus that poses an ongoing or continuing threat to the college community, the college Director of Campus Safety in consultation with the college President and Vice-President of Student Services will determine if a timely warning will be issued to inform the campus of the threat. Students and employees may update their alert information by going to msjc.edu/alert/ Timely warnings are given through college and electronic text systems to students, faculty and staff. Timely warnings provide the college community with information about serious incidents and crime prevention recommendations. Campus Emergency Notification System The Mt. San Jacinto Campus Safety Department has the responsibility to respond and assess situations or incidents that may pose an immediate or ongoing threat to the safety and health of the college community. The Director of Campus Safety will assess situations or incidents reported on campus and the surrounding areas to determine whether an Page 4 of 22

5 immediate or ongoing threat exists. Upon confirming that there is an immediate threat to the safety of the college community or specific segments of the college community, the Director of Campus Safety, the Chief Technology Officer, the Director of Public Information and Marketing, and the college Superintendent/President are the authorized administrators who will collaborate to determine the content of the emergency notification notice and will use part or all of the emergency notification systems listed below, to communicate the threat to the entire college population or segments thereof. Mt.San Jacinto College has a campus wide emergency notification system. This system will enable the authorized college personnel to quickly notify students, faculty, and staff about any campus emergency with personalized voice, text, and messages. It is important that all students, staff and faculty provide the college administration with correct contact information so that proper emergency notification can be made. Go to the following web site for directions on how to update your information to ensure you receive the notifications. In December 2016, Mt. San Jacinto College staff completed installation of phones in classrooms for use in emergency broadcast communications. The District purchased a phone for every classroom throughout the District. These phones, along with existing District phones throughout the five (5) campus locations, are now capable of broadcasting notifications to provide faculty, students, and staff rapid communications related to emergency situations. Additionally, faculty and students now have the ability to utilize classroom phones to call for emergency services. The Campus Safety Department patrol vehicles are equipped with public address systems and during critical emergencies can be strategically located throughout the campus to facilitate notification and communication through these amplification systems. The Campus Safety Department also has mobile public address systems available for deployment as needed. The college digital marquee signs located in the front of the Menifee Valley and San Jacinto campuses may also be used to communicate and notify students and staff of immediate or ongoing threats. The campus system will be utilized to communicate alerts and ongoing updates to faculty and staff. The college s student Web Portal will also be utilized to notify students of threats and emergency updates as well. Emergency Response/Evacuation Maps In compliance with the Higher Education Act, Mt San Jacinto College Evacuation route maps are located on the walls of all rooms near the doors. Access & Security Issues All buildings will be secured by the Campus Safety Department by 11:00pm on weekdays. The campuses are closed on the weekends except for authorized special events. We recognize that there will be some need for after-hours and weekend access to buildings. After hours, a faculty or staff I.D. is required. Anyone working late should notify the Campus Safety Department at (951) Access to College facilities is limited to staff, students and escorted guests. Entry is monitored during hours when the college is open, from 7:00 am to 11:00 pm Monday, Page 5 of 22

6 through Friday. The campus facilities are maintained by Facilities Management and patrolled by the Campus Safety Department and Riverside County Sherriff s deputies assigned to the college. The officers patrolling the campuses recommend the trimming of shrubbery for safety reasons and conduct periodic lighting surveys. Officers report the need for replacement of lights and any other physical hazards they notice. Periodic crime prevention surveys are conducted when a crime trend occurs or upon physical changes of office space and equipment when requested by an administrator. Lighting and security improvements are constantly being evaluated. Safety of Campus Facilities / Residences Mt. San Jacinto College does not provide housing or residences for students, faculty, or staff on or off-campus. Regarding on-campus security, Mt. San Jacinto College strives to: Create and maintain an environment for learning that promotes respect and appreciation of scholarship, freedom, human diversity and the cultural mosaic of the campus community. Promote excellence in instruction and intellectual accomplishments. Provide broadly accessible higher education for residents of the region, state and/or nation. The Mt San Jacinto Campus Safety Department assists in delivery of the College's mission and strives to create a safe environment conducive to academic excellence. We understand that crime is a nationwide problem and we strive to make our campus community a safe and secure environment. The Campus Safety Department works closely with local police agencies and employs security measures to reduce and prevent crime. We believe that security is everyone's responsibility and ask for your assistance. Alcohol & Drug Policy The possession or consumption of alcoholic beverages or illegal drugs prior to, or during any college sponsored activity, on or off-campus, by any person attending, regardless of age, is forbidden by State law. The Federal government has mandated that as of October 1, 1990, there will be no drug usage by students, staff, or faculty on college campuses anywhere in the United States. Please see the latest schedule of classes for the college's Alcohol and Other Drug Policy. Mt. San Jacinto College makes every effort to provide a drug-free campus. Assistance is available for those who seek help for themselves or others who may be addicted to substances. Please contact the Campus Safety Department for assistance. Board Policy 3550 prohibits the possession, use or distribution of illicit drugs and alcohol on college property, during any college-sponsored field trips, activities or workshops, by students and employees. Administrative Procedure 3550 gives the specifics of the colleges Alcohol and Drug Policy. COMMONLY USED AND ABUSED SUBSTANCES Drugs commonly used and abused include alcohol, marijuana, cocaine, amphetamines, methamphetamine (crystal meth), prescription drugs such as Vicodin, and anabolic steroids (used to build muscle). While some of these substances are legal, they all may result in serious health problems including death, addiction, financial and legal challenges, and negative social implications. Alcohol Page 6 of 22

7 Effects of alcohol are primarily determined by the amount of alcohol that has been consumed and can include: Euphoria Excitement Confusion Stupor Coma Death Marijuana (pot, grass, weed, joints, roaches) Effects of marijuana can include: impaired short-term memory and concentration distorted perception and judgment diminished motor skills accelerated heart rate and increased blood pressure apathy Additional information can be found at: Cocaine (coke, rock, toot, blow, snow) Effects of cocaine can include: accelerated heart rate and increased blood pressure dilated pupils seizures and strokes nasal damage requiring medical or surgical intervention Additional information can be found at: Methamphetamines (crystal, crack, crank) Effects of methamphetamines can include: loss of appetite delusions, hallucinations, psychosis psychological and physical dependence Steroids Effects of steroid use can include: Sexual Assault Policy Cancers of various types including liver, brain and prostate Increased blood pressure Testicular shrinking, decreased sperm count, and infertility Dramatic mood swings, depression, paranoia Mt. San Jacinto College recognizes that sexual assault is a serious issue and will not tolerate actions of sexual assault on or off campus. Reference AP 3540 for detailed information on the college s response to Sexual Assaults on Campus. The college will Page 7 of 22

8 investigate all allegations of sexual assault and take appropriate disciplinary, criminal, and legal action. As soon as possible, the victim of a sexual assault should report the incident to the Campus Safety Department, the local police, or any faculty or staff member. The victim should make every attempt to preserve any physical evidence of the assault. This may include a voluntary medical exam, not showering or disposing of any damaged clothing or other items that are present after/during the assault. Victims are encouraged to call any law enforcement agency by dialing 911 after a sexual assault for a crime investigation, referral or transport for medical treatment and referral to crisis counseling and legal advocacy. Disciplinary actions may be imposed on recognized individual students, student organizations and/or any college faculty or staff responsible for a sexual assault. College sanctions following campus disciplinary procedures depend on the outcome of the investigation and may range from suspension to expulsion. Every effort will be made to criminally prosecute perpetrators of sexual assaults. The accuser and the accused are entitled to the same opportunities to have others present during a campus disciplinary proceeding and both shall be informed of the outcome. Sexual Assault Prevention Programs Mt San Jacinto College has implemented the Not Anymore online training program for all students faculty and staff. The Title IX Coordinator presents programs throughout the year to various departments on sexual assault, stalking, student conduct and other issues. We have also hosted several speakers and training events on campus in conjunction with RARCC and CASA. In Addition, there are courses in understanding violent offenders available through the Administration of Justice Program. This course is a study of the violent crimes of felony assault, robbery, rape, the various types of homicide, and the characteristics of both the offender and the victim. Students should check the schedule of classes each semester to determine when these classes are offered. If You Are A Victim Of Sexual Assault: GET to a safe place CONTACT the Campus Safety Department at (951) or call your local authorities by dialing 911 (9-911 from an on-campus phone) DO NOT shower, bathe, douche, change or destroy clothing DO NOT straighten up the area SEEK medical attention. You can request a SART examination at any emergency room. SEEK emotional support from the Riverside Area Rape Crisis Center (RARCC) at (951) for the Menifee, Murrieta, Perris, and Temecula areas or Center Against Sexual Assault (CASA) at for the San Jacinto and Hemet area. The college will change a victim's academic situation after an alleged sex offense if those changes are requested by the victim and are reasonably available. Victims of sexual assault may report the crime to any Mt. San Jacinto College faculty, staff, or administrator, but the Campus Safety Department should be notified as soon as possible. Victims or witnesses to crimes should follow the basic policy for reporting crimes AP3515. Page 8 of 22

9 CAMPUS SAFETY DEPARTMENT The Mt. San Jacinto Campus Safety Department, along with its partner the Riverside County Sheriff s Department, works diligently to protect all of us while on campus, and they enforce parking regulations to ensure fair and adequate accommodations for our visitors, students, faculty and staff. While every effort is made to keep our campus safe, each of us has the ultimate responsibility for our own personal safety. We've provided tips and information below to heighten campus awareness. Pay attention to your surroundings. Do not walk with your head down listening to music or playing games on your phone Walk in groups at night if possible If you see something say something. Call Campus Safety at (951) If something doesn t seem right trust your instincts. Call Campus Safety. Campus Safety Escort To enhance security, Mt San Jacinto College offers a Campus Safety Escort Service. Please contact the Campus Safety Department to take advantage of this unique service. Call: (951) to request an escort. Contact Us For Campus Safety Department: Ext or (951) For Parking Services Coordinator: Ext or (951) Campus Safety Officers are working within the college district from 7:00 am through 11:00 pm, Monday through Friday, excluding school holidays Page 9 of 22

10 2017 CLERY STATISTICS REPORT (Crime Statistics are from Jan 1, 2016 to Dec 31, 2016) San Jacinto Campus Criminal Offenses on Campus c Sex Offense Forcible j Aggravated Assault k Burglary l Motor Vehicle Theft Criminal Offenses - Non Campus Criminal Offenses Public Property Page 10 of 22

11 VAWA OFFENSES ON CAMPUS a Domestic Violence VAWA OFFENSES - NON CAMPUS c Stalking VAWA OFFENSES PUBLIC PROPERTY ARRESTS ON CAMPUS c Stalking ARRESTS - NON CAMPUS ARRESTS PUBLIC PROPERTY ARRESTS ON CAMPUS a Weapons - Carrying, Possession etc b Drug Abuse Violations c Liquor Law Violations Page 11 of 22

12 DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS ON CAMPUS b Drug Abuse Violations c Liquor Law Violations DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS - NON CAMPUS DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS PUBLIC PROPERTY Unfounded Crimes a Total Unfounded Crimes San Jacinto Campus Yearly Page 12 of 22

13 MENIFEE VALLEY CAMPUS Criminal Offenses - On Campus c Sex Offense Forcible f Sex Offense Non-Forcible j Aggravated Assault k Burglary l Motor Vehicle Theft Criminal Offenses - Non Campus Criminal Offenses Public Property e Fondling f Sex Offense Non-Forcible Page 13 of 22

14 HATE CRIMES No Hate crimes on campus, non-campus or on public property in 2014, 2015, or VAWA OFFENSES ON CAMPUS c Stalking VAWA OFFENSES - NON CAMPUS VAWA OFFENSES PUBLIC PROPERTY ARRESTS ON CAMPUS a Weapons - Carrying, Possession etc b Drug Abuse Violations c Liquor Law Violations ARRESTS - NON CAMPUS Weapons - Carrying, Possession etc Drug Abuse Violations Liquor Law Violations ARRESTS PUBLIC PROPERTY Weapons - Carrying, Possession etc Drug Abuse Violations Liquor Law Violations Page 14 of 22

15 DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS ON CAMPUS a Weapons - Carrying, Possession etc b Drug Abuse Violations c Liquor Law Violations DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS - NON CAMPUS DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS PUBLIC PROPERTY Unfounded Crimes a Total Unfounded Crimes Menifee Campus Yearly Crime SAN GORGONIO PASS CAMPUS Criminal Offenses - On Campus Criminal Offenses - Non Campus Page 15 of 22

16 Criminal Offenses Public Property HATE CRIMES No Hate crimes on campus, non-campus or on public property in 2014, 2015, or VAWA OFFENSES ON CAMPUS VAWA OFFENSES - NON CAMPUS VAWA OFFENSES PUBLIC PROPERTY Page 16 of 22

17 ARRESTS ON CAMPUS b Drug Abuse Violations c Liquor Law Violations ARRESTS - NON CAMPUS Weapons - Carrying, Possession etc Drug Abuse Violations Liquor Law Violations ARRESTS PUBLIC PROPERTY Weapons - Carrying, Possession etc Drug Abuse Violations Liquor Law Violations DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS ON CAMPUS DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS - NON CAMPUS DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS PUBLIC PROPERTY Unfounded Crimes a Total Unfounded Crimes San Gorgonio Pass Campus Yearly Crime Page 17 of 22

18 TEMECULA EDUCATION COMPLEX Criminal Offenses - On Campus Criminal Offenses - Non Campus Criminal Offenses Public Property Page 18 of 22

19 HATE CRIMES No Hate crimes on campus, non-campus or on public property in 2014, 2015, or VAWA OFFENSES ON CAMPUS VAWA OFFENSES - NON CAMPUS VAWA OFFENSES PUBLIC PROPERTY ARRESTS ON CAMPUS b Drug Abuse Violations c Liquor Law Violations ARRESTS - NON CAMPUS Weapons - Carrying, Possession etc Drug Abuse Violations Liquor Law Violations ARRESTS PUBLIC PROPERTY Weapons - Carrying, Possession etc Drug Abuse Violations Liquor Law Violations DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS ON CAMPUS Page 19 of 22

20 DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS - NON CAMPUS DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS PUBLIC PROPERTY Unfounded Crimes a Total Unfounded Crimes Temecula Education Complex Yearly Crime TEMECULA HIGHER EDUCATION CENTER Criminal Offenses On Campus Fondling Criminal Offenses - Non Campus Page 20 of 22

21 Criminal Offenses Public Property HATE CRIMES No Hate crimes on campus, non-campus or on public property in 2014, 2015, or VAWA OFFENSES ON CAMPUS VAWA OFFENSES - NON CAMPUS VAWA OFFENSES PUBLIC PROPERTY ARRESTS ON CAMPUS Page 21 of 22

22 ARRESTS - NON CAMPUS Weapons - Carrying, Possession etc Drug Abuse Violations Liquor Law Violations ARRESTS PUBLIC PROPERTY Weapons - Carrying, Possession etc Drug Abuse Violations Liquor Law Violations DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS ON CAMPUS DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS - NON CAMPUS DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS PUBLIC PROPERTY Unfounded Crimes a Total Unfounded Crimes Temecula Higher Education Center Yearly Crime Page 22 of 22

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