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Campus Safety Reporting + Resources

Clery Act Statistics

The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act is a federal mandate requiring that all institutions of higher education that participate in the federal student financial aid program disclose information about crime on their campuses and in the surrounding communities.

We understand that a safe campus is critical to our institution’s success. By creating a more transparent culture, we hope to foster the trust of prospective families and ensure an environment that encourages students’ academic and emotional security.

Clery Act Stats

Campus Security Authorities (CSA)

The Clery Act designates members of the campus community as campus security authorities (CSA), which means that those individuals have an obligation under federal law to report crimes that occur on or around campus. CSAs play a key role in ensuring this institution’s safety by delivering information to the necessary offices such as the Campus Public Safety Department and the Title IX Office. Campus security authorities are a critical link within our community. They help ensure the campus remains informed and that individuals coming forward have access to the information and resources they deserve.

Use the links below for reporting. Password is required to access forms.

CSA Incident Reporting - Lisle CSA Incident Reporting - Mesa CSA list for Lisle and Mesa Campuses

Annual Security and Fire Safety Report

Every year, the Campus Public Safety Department publishes information about crime and fire statistics, as well as campus security policies. The Annual Security and Annual Fire Safety Reports offer more information about crucial public safety issues on campus and what the university is doing to keep our community safe.

Lisle Campus Annual Security and Fire Safety Report - 2022 Mesa Campus Annual Security and Fire Safety Report - 2022
ResourcesDescriptionPolicyPolicy 2
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Alcohol and Drug PolicyGuidelines regarding the use, sale, delivery, possession and consumption of alcoholic beverages in or on any property owned or controlled by the University.Alcohol and Drug PolicyDrug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention Program
Violence Prevention InitiativesInformation about our policies and initiatives related to preventing and responding to incidents of gender based violence (sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, stalking, and sexual harassment)Visit the Violence Prevention/PEACE Team website
Title IXIt is the policy of Benedictine University to comply with Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, which prohibits discrimination based on sex (including sexual harassment and sexual violence) in the University’s educational program or activity, employment, and admissions. Title IX Policy and Reporting Title IX Policy
Illinois Registered Sex OffendersIllinois Compiled Statutes (730 ILCS 152/115 (a) and (b)) mandate that the Illinois State Police ("ISP") establish and maintain a statewide Sex Offender Database, accessible on the Internet, identifying persons who have been convicted of certain sex offenses and/or crimes against children and must register as a Sex Offender.Illinois State Police Sex Offender Registry
Arizona Sex Offender Registry In Arizona, state government departments maintain the Sex Offender Registry, coordinating with the national Sex Offender Registry.Arizona Sex Offender Registry