Quinsigamond
Community College faithfully adheres to the Student-Right-to-Know and Campus
Security Act which was passed by Congress in 1990.
This law requires all Post-Secondary Colleges to report specific
incidents of campus crime which occurred during the prior school year. Effective October 7.1998 the Campus Security Act was revised
to include that all Post-Secondary Colleges must now report additional crime
reports and statistical information. The added statistical data is as
follows:
Schools
must now report statistics on crimes of manslaughter
and arson.
Crimes
reported to the campus or local police involving bodily injury to any person
in which the victim is intentionally selected because of the actual or
perceived race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, ethnicity or
disability. This data should be collected and reported according to category
of prejudice.
Crimes
occurring in a non-campus building or property and crimes which occur on a
public property which is within the same reasonable contiguous geographic
area of the institution, i.e. sidewalk, parking facility.
Murder:
(and non-negligent manslaughter)
The
willful (non-negligent) killing of one human being by another.
Sexual
Offenses (forcible or non-forcible):
Rape:
(forcible)
The
carnal knowledge of a person forcibly and/or against that person’s will,
or not forcibly or against that person’s will where the victim is
incapable or giving consent because of his/her temporary or permanent mental
or physical incapacity; or an attempt to commit rape by force or threat or
force.
Sexual
Offense: (forcible)
Any
sexual act directed against another person, forcible and/or against that
person’s will, or not forcibly or against that person’s will where the
victim is incapable of giving consent, including forcible rape, forcible
sodomy, sexual assault with an object, and forcible fondling.
Sexual
Offense (non-forcible)
Unlawful,
non-forcible sexual intercourse, including incest and statutory rape.
Robbery:
The
taking, or attempting to take, of anything of value under confrontational
circumstances from the control, custody, or care of another person or
persons by force or threat of force or violence and/or by putting the victim
in fear of immediate harm.
Aggravated
Assault:
An
unlawful attack by one person upon another wherein the offender uses a
weapon or displays it in a threatening manner, or the victim suffers obvious
severe or aggravated bodily injury involving apparent broken bones, loss of
teeth, possible internal injury, severe laceration, or loss of
consciousness.
NOTE:
An unsuccessful attempt to commit murder would be classified as an
aggravated assault.
Burglary:
(breaking and entering)
The
unlawful entry into a building or other structure with the intent to commit
a felony or a theft.
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