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Office of Security and Public Safety
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Email: security@gc.cuny.edu

Director of Security and Public Safety:
John Flaherty
Room: 9117.01
Telephone: 212 817-7761
Email: jflaherty@gc.cuny.edu
Assistant to the Director of Security and Public Safety:
Diane Rosenblum
Room: 9117
Telephone: 212-817-7769
Email: drosenblum@gc.cuny.edu
Assistant Director of Security and Public Safety:
Craig Primus
Room: 1215
Telephone: 212-817-7768
Email: cprimus@gc.cuny.edu

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Office of Security and Public Safety

Crime Statistics

Click here for a summary of crimes occurring in or around the Graduate Center in the last three years. Information will be presented in PDF form.

Crime statistics reported to The Graduate Center community in this document are obtained from the following sources: Graduate Center Office of Security and Public Safety incident reports, NYPD area crime statistics and reports from non-law enforcement Campus Security Authorities as defined in this report. For statistical purposes, crime statistics reported to any of these sources are recorded in the calendar year the crime was reported.  The Office of Security and Public Safety also submits the annual crime statistics published in this report to the U.S. Department of Education. The statistical information gathered by the Department of Education is available to the public through the Department of Education website.

The Graduate Center community will be alerted through a community-wide email prior to October 1st of each year of the documents availability on the Office of Security and Public Safety’s website at http://web.gc.cuny.edu/security/Crime/index.htm.

 

Specific Information about Classifying Crime Statistics - Statistics contained in this document are published in accordance with the standards and guidelines used by the Federal Bureau of Investigation Uniform Crime Reporting Handbook and the federal law (the Clery Act). 

The number of victims involved in a particular incident is indicated in the statistics column for the following crime classifications: Murder/Non-Negligent Manslaughter, Negligent Manslaughter, Forcible and Non-Forcible Sex Offenses, Aggravated Assault. For example, if an aggravated assault occurs on campus and there are three victims, this would be counted as three aggravated assaults in the crime statistics chart.

The number reflected in the statistics for Robbery, Burglary, Larceny, and Arson includes one offense per distinct operation. For example, if three students are walking together in front of the building and they are robbed, this would count as one instance of robbery in the crime statistics chart.

In cases of Motor Vehicle Theft, each vehicle stolen is counted as a statistic.

In cases involving Liquor Law, Drug Law, and Illegal Weapons violations, each person who was arrested is indicated in the arrest statistics.

The statistics captured under the "Referred for Disciplinary Action" section for Liquor Law, Drug Law, and Illegal Weapons violations indicates the number of people referred to the Office of the Vice President of Student Affairs for disciplinary actionfor violating those specific laws.

Because institutions typically have little or no hate crimes to report, hate crimes can be presented in a narrative or descriptive format.  Hate crimes statistics for the three most recent calendar years will report the nature of the crime, category of prejudice and the geographic location as defined by the Clery Act.  It should be noted that hate crime statistics are also part of the overall statistics reported for each year. The only exception to this is the addition of any other crime that involves bodily injury that is not already included in the required reporting categories. If a hate crime occurs where there is bodily injury, the law requires that the statistic be reported as a hate crime even though there is no requirement to report the crime classification in any other area of the compliance document.


 

 

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