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Clery Report & Crime Statistics

Clery Report & Crime Statistics

Clery Report & Crime Statistics

Clery Report & Crime Statistics

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Campus Safety by the numbers

Disclosure of Campus Safety and Security Survey

Under the federal Clery Act, all colleges and universities receiving federal student aid must publish an annual campus crime report by October 1, including crime statistics from the previous three years and campus safety policies. Presbyterian College complies by releasing a yearly Campus Police Annual Crime Report, compiled by its Campus Police Department.

Disclosure of Campus Safety and Security Survey

The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act codified as 20 USC 1092(f) as a part of the Higher Education Act of 1965, is a federal law that requires colleges and universities to disclose certain timely and annual information about campus crime and security policies. All public and private post-secondary educational institutions participating in federal student aid programs are subject to the act. The Clery Act requires colleges and universities to publish by October 1, an annual report that contains crime statistics for the three prior calendar years and certain security policy statements. Presbyterian College publishes this outline every year.

The Campus Police Department is responsible for gathering crime statistics and providing safety information to its constituents.

Daily Crime Log

Access a chronological record of all criminal incidents reported by PC Campus Police.

View the 2022 Crime Report

View the 2021 Daily Crime Log

View the 2020 Daily Crime Log

View the 2019 Daily Crime Log

  1. Come by the Campus Police Office and request to see the log of criminal incidents reported to Campus Police.
  2. When a serious crime occurs a special bulletin will be posted on the college website in addition to notification of various campus offices and personnel.
  3. Heard a rumor and want the facts? Call Campus Police at 864-833-8301.

A list of Sex Crime Offenders registered with the State of South Carolina is available through this web page. Go to www.sled.sc.gov and click on registered sex offenders.

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