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Clery Act Compliance is imperative for maintaining campus safety and promoting transparency in crime reporting. In this Cleary Act Compliance course, we’ll provide a comprehensive overview of the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, detailing its role in creating a secure academic environment. You'll learn about the responsibilities of campus security authorities (CSAs), the necessity of keeping an up-to-date crime log, and the importance of issuing timely warnings and emergency notifications to the campus community.
We’ll also cover the requirements for annual security reporting, ensuring your institution's policies and procedures comply with federal mandates. You'll explore the consequences of non-compliance, such as fines and loss of federal funding, and learn how to avoid common violations through proactive strategies. Whether you’re involved in campus security, administration, or compliance, by the end of this course, you’ll be prepared to maintain the safety and integrity of educational institutions.
It is intended for those involved in campus security, administration, or compliance who need to maintain the safety and integrity of educational institutions.
It covers the Clery Act and its core provisions, campus security authorities (CSAs), maintaining a crime log, issuing timely warnings and emergency notifications, annual security reporting, crime statistics, violations, and hazing, including pending hazing legislation as of 2024.
By the end, you will be prepared to maintain the safety and integrity of educational institutions by ensuring policies and procedures comply with federal mandates and by preventing common violations.
It helps build skills in security policies, safety culture, and crime reports.
Yes, it explores the consequences of non-compliance, such as fines and loss of federal funding, and teaches strategies to avoid common violations.