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2018-2019 Annual Security and Fire Safety Report

The 2018-2019 Annual Security and Fire Safety Report highlights the many safety and security policies, procedures, programs, and services available at UIC and our regional health science campuses. We invite you to give it a read, and consider how it can help promote and improve your personal safety and the wellbeing of those around you.

The 2018-2019 Annual Security and Fire Safety Report highlights the many safety and security policies, procedures, programs, and services available at UIC and our regional health science campuses. We invite you to give it a read, and consider how it can help promote and improve your personal safety and the wellbeing of those around you.

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ASFSR <strong>2018</strong>-<strong>2019</strong><br />

13<br />

The Clery Act<br />

SEPARATE CAMPUSES<br />

UIC is a distributed university, with campuses <strong>and</strong> locations strategically<br />

placed to serve the needs of the region <strong>and</strong> the State of Illinois. Each<br />

regional campus is known for its distinctive health science focus, which<br />

plays a critical role in the economy of its area. For Clery Act reporting<br />

purposes, UIC encompasses 8 campuses:<br />

1. UIC – Chicago Campus East<br />

2. UIC – Chicago Campus West<br />

3. UIC Peoria Regional Campus<br />

4. UIC Quad Cities Regional Campus<br />

5. UIC Rockford Regional Campus<br />

6. UIC Springfield Regional Campus<br />

7. UIC Urbana-Champaign Regional Campus<br />

8. UIC John Marshall Law School*<br />

*The UIC John Marshall Law School maintains a separate <strong>Annual</strong><br />

<strong>Security</strong> <strong>Report</strong> (ASR) for the current publishing year of <strong>2019</strong>. Please<br />

visit jmls.uic.edu/security/clery-disclosure-act.php to access the UIC<br />

John Marshall Law School’s ASR.<br />

QUAD CITIES<br />

SPRINGFIELD<br />

ROCKFORD<br />

PEORIA<br />

CHICAGO CAMPUS<br />

EAST, WEST &<br />

JOHN MARSHALL LAW SCHOOL<br />

URBANA-CHAMPAIGN<br />

CLERY GEOGRAPHIC CATEGORIES<br />

Under the Clery Act, UIC must disclose statistics within the ASFSR <strong>and</strong><br />

to the U.S. Department of Education (ED) for certain crimes that occur in<br />

the following geographic categories:<br />

ON-CAMPUS PROPERTY:<br />

(1) Any building or property owned or controlled 1 by an institution within the<br />

same reasonably contiguous geographic area <strong>and</strong> used by the institution<br />

in direct support of or in a manner related to the institution’s educational<br />

purposes, including residence halls; <strong>and</strong> (2) any building or property that<br />

is within or reasonably contiguous to the area identified in part (1) of this<br />

definition that is owned by the institution but controlled by another person,<br />

is frequently used by students, <strong>and</strong> supports institutional purposes.<br />

Examples of On-Campus Property include the Behavioral Sciences<br />

Building, Student Centers East <strong>and</strong> West, School of Public Health &<br />

Psychiatric Institute, UIC Forum, Halsted St. Parking Structure, Thomas<br />

Beckham Hall, Les Miller Field – Curtis Gr<strong>and</strong>erson Stadium, Rockford<br />

College of Medicine East Building, <strong>and</strong> College of Medicine at Peoria.<br />

CORE-CAMPUS:<br />

The same reasonably contiguous area of buildings or property<br />

owned or controlled by the University that the campus <strong>and</strong> its<br />

students consider to be, <strong>and</strong> treat as, an integral part of the main<br />

campus; that are directly supported, or related to the campus’<br />

educational purposes; <strong>and</strong> that are covered by the same security<br />

<strong>and</strong> safety policies.<br />

ON-CAMPUS STUDENT HOUSING FACILITY:<br />

Any student housing facility that is owned or controlled by the<br />

institution, or is located on property that is owned or controlled<br />

by the institution, <strong>and</strong> is within the reasonably contiguous<br />

geographic area that makes up the campus is considered an oncampus<br />

student housing facility.<br />

NONCAMPUS BUILDING OR PROPERTY:<br />

(1) Any building or property owned or controlled* by a student<br />

organization that is officially recognized by the institution; or (2) any<br />

building or property owned or controlled by an institution that is used<br />

in direct support of, or in relation to, the institution’s educational<br />

purposes, is frequently used by students, <strong>and</strong> is not within the same<br />

reasonably contiguous geographic area of the institution. Examples of<br />

a Noncampus Building or Property include the Rockford L.P. Johnson<br />

Family Health Center, <strong>and</strong> South Shore-Mile Square Health Center.<br />

PUBLIC PROPERTY:<br />

All public property, including thoroughfares, streets, sidewalks, <strong>and</strong><br />

parking facilities, that is within the campus or immediately adjacent to<br />

<strong>and</strong> accessible from the campus. Examples of Public Property include<br />

portions of S. Halsted. St., W. Taylor St. Parkview Ave. (Rockford), <strong>and</strong><br />

5th Ave. (Quad Cities).<br />

ASFSR <strong>2018</strong>-<strong>2019</strong><br />

14<br />

The Clery Act<br />

The UIC crime statistics do not include crimes that occur in privately<br />

owned homes or businesses within or adjacent to the campus boundaries.<br />

1<br />

Controlled means that UIC or a UIC-associated entity, directly or indirectly, rents, leases or has some<br />

other type of written agreement (including an informal one, such as a letter or an e-mail) for a building<br />

or property, or a portion of a building or property. Even if there is no payment involved in the transaction,<br />

for Clery Act purposes, a written agreement for use of space gives an institution control of that space for<br />

the time period specified in the agreement.

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