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Clery Act

CSUSB Clery Act

Welcome to the Clery Act home page, brought to you by the Office of Risk Management with support from University Policy. All public and private colleges and universities participating in the federal student financial aid program are required to adhere to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (the “Clery Act”) law.

Executive Order 1107 gives direction of how CSUSB will implement Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (the “Clery Act”).

Jeanne Clery tombstone
Jeanne Clery tombstone

What is the Clery Act?

Jeanne Ann Clery was a 19-year old university freshman at Lehigh University who was raped then murdered in her residence hall room.  Her parents were not informed about the numerous violent crimes that had occurred in the few years prior to their daughter’s death.  Jeanne’s parents and other campus crime victims convinced Congress to pass the Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1990  to put standards in place for crime reporting.  It was later renamed the “Clery Act”.

CSUSB’s campus community is safer because of the collaborative work between the Departments of Risk Management and University Police to implement the Clery Act program on campus.

 

Clery Crime Reporting Form