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The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (Clery Act) is federal law mandating the annual disclosure of selected security policies and campus crime for a three year period. The crimes identified occurred on campus, on public property adjacent to the campus and on university property located off campus. Each annual report contains three calendar years of crime statistics.

The North Carolina Central University Police Department keeps the community informed of crimes that occur on campus.  On the spread sheet below you will find crime statistics for the past three years.  The crime statistics displays the yearly totals for each category, based on the calendar year. 

Criminal Offenses
2005
2006
2007
Aggravated Assault  7 7 10
Alcohol Law Violations 2 10  9
Arson 1 0 0
Burglary 28 72 39
Drug Possession 6 30  31
Forcible Rape 1 2 2
Hate Crimes 0 0 0
Larceny 250 275 248
Motor Vehicle Theft 8 7 8
Murder 0 0 1
Non Forcible Sex Offense 0 6 0
Physical Assault w/ Sexual Motives 0 0 0
Robbery 4 10 4
Simple Assault 29 20 26
Weapon Violations 5 12  4

Note: Beginning in 2000, Burglary includes: Breaking and Entering to Buildings, Burglary - Forcible Entry, and Unlawful Entry.

The complete annual security reports are available for:

2007-2008 Annual Security Report

2002 Annual Security Report

2001 Annual Security Report

2000 Annual Security Report

1999 Annual Security Report

These are pdf documents which require at least Adobe Acrobat Reader.

 
 

 

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