The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (20 USC ยง 1092(f)) is the federal law that requires colleges and universities across the United States to disclose information about crime on and around their campuses.
HR Classroom's web-based training allows companies to ensure they have delivered this important compliance information to all employees, no matter where they are located - and document each employee's training.
Course Content Includes
- Introduction to the Clery Act
- History of the Clery Act
- Violations of the Clery Act
- What schools must comply with the Clery Act
- Annual security report requirement
- What categories of crimes must be reported
- Reporting of Hate Crimes
- Requirements to report arrests or referrals for discipline
- Must an action be prosecuted to be reported?
- What persons from the school must report crimes
- Reporting required for incidents in certain geographic areas
- Daily Crime Log requirement
- Timely warnings about Clery Act crimes which pose a threat to students or employees
- Emergency response, notification and testing policy
- Fire data report and annual fire safety report
- Reports of missing students
- Violence Against Women Act Amendments to Clery Act
- Quizzes and final review quiz