Clery Geography Flashcards

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Which of the following does not constitute Public Property for Clery Act purposes?

Public parking lot

Public library

Public park

Public transit station

A

Public library

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Which of the following examples of properties do not typically meet the requirements of Noncampus buildings or property?

Institution-owned apartment complexes 2 miles away from the campus that are occupied exclusively by students

Privately-owned, off campus apartments where the institution encourages students to reside but for which no written agreement to house students exists

A student housing facility located on another campus that is used for overflow housing

A hotel 1.3 miles away from the campus border that is used to house students for 2 weeks while a campus housing renovation project concludes.

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Privately-owned, off campus apartments where the institution encourages students to reside but for which no written agreement to house students exists

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Which of the following locations does not correspond to a Clery-reportable geographic area?

A registered fraternity house located 3 miles away from the institution

A privately-owned apartment off-campus where members of the swim team reside

A municipal parking lot within the campus

A public high school classroom within the campus border that the institution has a written agreement to use on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.

A

A privately-owned apartment off-campus where members of the swim team reside

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Which of the following is an example of reportable Public Property?

A public sidewalk-street-sidewalk separated from the campus by a fence

A public parking lot separated from the campus by a public street

A public sidewalk bordering the campus

A public waterway located 0.2 miles away from campus

A

A public sidewalk bordering the campus

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Which of the following statements least accurately depicts the characteristics of both Noncampus and Separate Campus locations?

Both location types are not reasonably contiguous to the campus

Both location types are owned or controlled by the institution

Both location types may offer classes

Both location types have administrative personnel on site

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Both location types have administrative personnel on site

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The frequently-used-by-students criterion is satisfied in each of the following examples except:

Rental of the city coliseum each spring to host the institution’s commencement ceremony

Overnight, one-time-only trips sponsored by the institution

Use of a hotel to lodge students for a weekend Baseball tournament out-of-state

Conducting classes throughout the fall semester at an institution-owned building 2 miles away from the campus

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Overnight, one-time-only trips sponsored by the institution

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Which of the following is not an example of a Separate Campus?

A noncontiguous athletic facility where classes are held

An institution’s law school located 2 miles away from the campus

An institution-owned research farm located 5 miles away from the campus where turf management classes are held by the program director, whose office is on site

A foreign location of an institution that has a financial aid administrator on site and offers courses leading to a degree

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A noncontiguous athletic facility where classes are held

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The institution rents two floors of an office building in an adjacent town to provide additional administrative offices solely for faculty and staff who work at the main campus (students do not go to this location for any reason). A staff member is the victim of an armed Robbery when walking through the lobby of the building. What are you required to do?

Count the incident in the crime statistics as a Noncampus Robbery because the incident happened in the public space of a building being rented by the institution.

Do not count the incident as a Noncampus Robbery because the incident did not occur on the two floors being rented by the institution.

Do not count the incident because this location does not fit the definition of Noncampus property.

Count the incident as an On Campus Robbery because of the proximity to the main campus.

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Do not count the incident because this location does not fit the definition of Noncampus property.

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Which of the following examples of properties do not typically meet the requirements of Noncampus buildings or property?

Student teachers working in local schools

Publicly-owned athletic stadium that is leased for University football games.

Institutionally owned research vessels

Additional classroom space in a building leased by your institution.

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Student teachers working in local schools

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Which of the following incidents would not be Clery reportable based on the location of the offense?

An Aggravated Assault located within a campus residence hall

A Sexual Assault in a room leased by the institution for overflow student housing that is located 2 miles away from the campus

A Robbery that occurs on a public thoroughfare that bisects the campus

A Burglary of an institution-owned single family home occupied by a faculty member that is 1.5 miles away from the campus border

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A Burglary of an institution-owned single family home occupied by a faculty member that is 1.5 miles away from the campus border

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The noncampus category encompasses two distinct types of buildings and property:

What was the acronym?

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those owned or controlled by officially recognized (or registered) student organizations, and those located off campus but owned or controlled by your institution.

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Non-campus

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Any building or property owned or controlled by a student organization that is officially recognized by the institution;

or any building or property owned or controlled by an institution that is used in direct support of, or in relation to, the institution’s educational purposes, is frequently used by students, and is not within the same reasonably contiguous geographic area of the institution.

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Who reports when institutions lease space on another institution’s campus?

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If you have sole use, that is your campus. If you have shared use and host institution participates in Title IX, then both report as on-campus

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Who reports when institutions share a campus?

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Both institutions report

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Organized program of study means . . .

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the location offers courses in educational programs leading to a degree, certificate, or other recognized credential.

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Separate Campus

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  • Your institution owns or controls the site;
  • It is not reasonably geographically contiguous
    with the main campus;
  • It has an organized program of study; and
  • There is at least one person on site acting in an
    administrative capacity.
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On-campus

A

Any building or property owned or controlled by an
institution within the same reasonably contiguous
geographic area and used by the institution in direct
support of, or in a manner related to, the institution’s
educational purposes, including residence halls; and

Any building or property that is within or reasonably
contiguous to the area identified in paragraph (1) of this
definition, that is owned by the institution but controlled
by another person, is frequently used by students, and
supports institutional purposes (such as a food or other
retail vendor).