[EDEQUITY] The Clery Law states...

From: AMcAuliffe@edc.org
Date: Mon Apr 02 2001 - 17:20:31 EDT


Good morning!
In an upcoming issue of our newsletter, Catalyst (due out in May), there is
to be an article by Joel C. Epstein on understanding the federal law -the
Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime
Statistics Act - that requires colleges and universities to disclose
information about crime on and around their campuses. For information on
campus security, visit
U.S. Department of Education Office of Postsecondary Education campus
security page: http://www.ed.gov/offices/OPE/PPI/security.html.

Regards,
Anne McAuliffe
The Higher Education Center for Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention
Education Development Center, Inc.
55 Chapel Street
Newton, MA 02458-1060
(800) 676-1730, ext. 2402 or (617) 618-2402
Fax: (617) 928-1537
AMcAuliffe@edc.org
www.edc.org/hec/

-----Original Message-----
From: Marylin A. Hulme [mailto:hulme@rci.rutgers.edu]
Subject: [EDEQUITY] New Jersey stalking laws states

It is quite true in general that school districts, universities and
colleges are reluctant to publicise crimes on campus unless necessary to
the safety of the members of the educational community. However, some
colleges are publicising within their communities through email that
serious crimes have been committed, and to alert people to the areas where
these crimes have taken place.

New Jersey has a stalking law that states:
"a person may be charged with stalking if that person purposely and
repeatedly follows the victims or a member of a victim's family".
It also includes sending anonymous or other letters, persistent phone
calls, threats.
More information is available from the NJ Division on Women.

Marylin A. Hulme, Senior Project Associate
Equity Assistance Center
Rutgers University, Livingston Campus
36 Street 1603
Piscataway, NJ 08854-8036
732-445-1285
F. 732-445-0027



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