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City University ofNew YorkThe Graduate Center Office of Public Safety2020Annual SecurityReportIncludes crime statistics for 2017, 2018, and 2019The Graduate Center365 Fifth AvenueNew York, N.Y. 10016John Flaherty, Director of Public SafetyOctober 2020

Table of ContentsCollege Overview . 1Policy Statements. 1Annual Disclosure of Crime Statistics . 1Public Safety Authority . 2Campus Security Authorities . 2Crime Reporting Procedures . 3Reporting and Prevention of Sexual Misconduct including Sexual Assault, Sexual Harassment, Stalking, Dating Violence andDomestic Violence . 4Confidential Reporting Options . 4Civilian Complaints .4Clery Crime Log . 4Working Relationship with Other Law Enforcement Agencies . 5Investigations of Violent Felonies . 5Hate Crime and Bias Related Incidents . 5Off Campus Organizations Crimes and Safety Hazard Monitoring . 5Disclosure of Hearing Outcomes . 6Security and Access to College Facilities . 6Identification Cards. 6College Issued Keys. 6Guests . 6Security Considerations Used in the Maintenance of Campus Facilities . 7Safety Escort Service . 7Emergency Alarms and Telephones. 7Emergency Notification and Response . 7CUNY Alert . 7Emergency Notification Procedures. 8Timely Warnings . 8Immediate Notifications. 8Emergency Response and Evacuation Procedures . 8Testing of Emergency Response and Evacuation Procedures . 9Emergency Procedures. 9Publication of Emergency Procedures 11Crime Prevention & Security Awareness Programs . 11College Regulations/Code of Conduct .13Weapons Policy 141

University Policy Relating to Drugs and Alcohol . 14Who Needs to Know this Policy . 15CUNY Standards of Conduct . 15CUNY Sanctions. 15Students . 15Employees. 15Drug/Alcohol Use Amnesty Policy . 15Information for the CUNY Community on the Risks and Consequences of Drug and Alcohol Use . 16Background . 16Legal Sanctions . 16Health Risks . 16Alcohol. 16Cocaine . 16Heroin . 16LSD (Acid). 16Marijuana . 16MDMA (Ecstasy) . 16Methamphetamine . 17PCP/Phencyclidine . 17Prescription Medications . 17Steroids . 17Tobacco/Nicotine . 17Substance Abuse . 17Drug and Alcohol Prevention Programs (DAAPP) . 17On-Campus Alcohol and Substance Abuse Resources . 17Off-Campus Alcohol and Substance Abuse Resources . 1712 Step Recovery Programs . 18Detoxification and Outpatient/Inpatient Rehabilitation Facilities by County . 18Sexual Misconduct. 19Reporting and Prevention of Dating Violence, Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault and Stalking. 19Other Reporting Methods. 20Options about the Involvement of Outside Law Enforcement and Campus Authorities . 20Prevention Education Programs . 20How to be an Active Bystander. 21Prevention and Risk Reduction .21Proceedures Victimes Should Follow in the Case of Alleged Dating Violence, Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault orStalking . 21Who is a perpetrator? . 222

Who is a victim? . 22When is there lack of consent?. 22Who is responsible for a sexual attack? . 22Complainant's Rights . 22College and Community Counseling and Support Services for those affected by SexualMisconduct .23On-Campus Assistance . 23College Support Services . 23Contacting Outside Agencies .23Off Campus Resources 23The City University of New York Sexual Misconduct Policy 24Investigation and Disciplinary Procedures for Allegations of Dating Violence, Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault and Stalkingpursuant to CUNY's Policy on Sexual Misconduct . 24Consent .24Definition of Sexual Assault, Dating Violence, Domestic Violence and Stalking under New York State Law . 25Pertinent Sex Offenses and Criminal Sanctions under New York State Penal and Criminal Procedure Law 25Admission of Sex Offenders . 26Campus Sex Crimes Prevention Act . 26Missing Students . 26Additional Links to CUNY Policies and Procedures . 27CUNY Policy on Sexual Misconduct 27Procedures Implementing the CUNY Graduate Center Policy on Sexual Misconduct .27Student Sexual Misconduct Complainant's Bill of Rights .27Workplace Violence Policy .27Domestic Violence in the Workplace .28CUNY Policy on Equal Oppurtunity and Non-Discrimination .27Reasonable Accomodations and Academic Adjustments . 28Crime Statistics Chart . 29Unfounded Statistics . 29Definitions of Geography . 29On-Campus . 29Non-Campus Building or Property . 29Public Property . 29Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Federal Definitions Related to Clery .29Crime Statistics for the Graduate Center - 2017-2019 .31Crime Statistics for the Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC) at CCNY - 2017-2019 33Graduate Center Map . 35Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC) at CCNY Map .363

City University of New York Policy on Sexual Misconduct .374

College OverviewThe Graduate Center365 Fifth AvenueNew York, N.Y. 10016The Graduate Center is the principal doctorate-granting institution of the City University of New York. Offering more than thirty doctoral degreesfrom Anthropology to Urban Education, and fostering research in a wide variety of centers and institutes, the Graduate Center combines rigorousacademic training in the humanities, sciences, and social sciences with globally significant research, much of which focuses on progressive policyissues. It is home to a core faculty of approximately 140 teachers and mentors, virtually all senior scholars, and many leaders in their disciplines. Thisfaculty is enhanced by more than 2,200 faculty from across the CUNY colleges, as well as from cultural, academic, and scientific institutionsthroughout New York City and beyond. Through its extensive public programs including lectures, conferences, performances, exhibitions, andconversations, the Graduate Center also contributes to the intellectual and cultural life of New York City. The campus is located in Manhattan, aborough of New York City with a population of approximately 1.8 million people. The campus is housed in one building in midtown and borders 5thAvenue, 34th Street and 35th Street. The college enrolls approximately 3,500 degree program students who attend day and evening classes.Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)85 Nicholas TerraceNew York, N.Y. 10031The Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC) is located on the south end of the City College of New York (CCNY) campus in Upper Manhattan.The striking, 200,000-square-foot ASRC building embodies a bold vision of 21st Century discovery. At the center’s core is a world-class facilitydesigned to inspire an innovative approach to the scientific method itself, one that links a new wave of talented scientists with hundreds of topresearchers from CUNY campuses across the city. The ASRC focuses CUNY initiatives in five of the most energized areas of global research:Nanoscience. Photonics. Structural Biology. Neuroscience. Environmental Sciences. ASRC is the crowning symbol of CUNY’s commitment toinnovation in science, and owes its conceptual design to the very spirit of collaboration that will define it. More than 50 faculty researchers fromthroughout the University helped plan the center, meeting with archite

At the Graduate Center, incidents of a criminal nature that are reported to a Campus Peace Officer are referred , with the complainant’s consent, to the New York City Police Department. The City University of New York and the Graduate Center has a Memorandum of Understanding with the NYPD for emergency, nonemergency and investigative response.

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