REPORTING AND COMPLIANCE
REPORTS
2024 VU Annual Security and Fire Safety Report
The information on this website is provided in compliance with the federal Jeanne Clery Disclosure Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act and the Pennsylvania Uniform Crime Reporting Act. In accordance with those laws, the University is furnishing this year's Annual Security and Fire Report, which contains information about the University's security policies and procedures, crime statistics, and fire statistics for the three most recent calendar years.
If you experience difficulty opening the report, or would like to receive a paper copy, please contact:
Mr. David G. Tedjeske
Director of Public Safety and Chief of Police
无码专区, Garey Hall
800 Lancaster Ave.
无码专区, PA 19085
Ph. 610-519-6982
Email: david.tedjeske@villanova.edu
Introduction
The federal Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (20 USC 搂1092(f)), otherwise known as the Clery Act, is intended to encourage the reporting and collection of accurate campus crime statistics to promote crime awareness and enhance campus safety. Under the Clery Act, statistics regarding certain incidents reported to the Department of Public Safety from various sources are required to be published annually in an Annual Security and Fire Safety Report.
The Clery Act requires that certain campus officials who have significant responsibility for student and campus activities, known as Campus Security Authorities (CSAs), must report all Clery crimes of which they become aware to Public Safety. The law requires this because some community members, students in particular, may be hesitant about reporting crimes to Public Safety but may be more inclined to report incidents to other campus officials. The timely reporting of crimes by CSAs will assist Public Safety in accurately compiling statistics to be included in the Annual Security and Fire Safety Report. It will also help determine the need to issue a timely warning of such crimes to the University community.
If you have been notified by Public Safety that you are a CSA, you must report all Clery Act qualifying crimes to Public Safety on a timely basis. You should use the form below to report such crimes. You are also encouraged to report all other crimes to Public Safety.
To review information on reportable Clery Act crimes, reportable disciplinary referrals and or the Clery Act locations that are reportable, please refer to the CSA Policy and other resources found on this site.
Questions and Comments
For questions regarding the policy, form or responsibilities as a CSA, please contact David Tedjeske via email at david.tedjeske@villanova.edu or via phone at 610-519-6982.
The Department of Public Safety maintains a chronological log of all reported crimes for the past 60 days, which is available for public inspection at the Public Safety Dispatch window in Garey Hall. In addition to crimes, the log also contains all actual fires reported or discovered within University-owned residence halls for the past 60 days. Log entries older than 60 days will be made available within two business days upon request to Mr. Jeffrey Grizzle, Assistant Director, by email at jeffrey.grizzle@villanova.edu or by phone at 610-519-6670.
UNIVERSITY POLICIES
The VILLANOVA POLICY LIBRARY is the official repository for all policies approved by the University, including:
- Access to University Property
- Child Abuse Reporting Policy
- Missing Student Policy
- Powered Personal Transportation Devices Policy
- Reporting Crimes, Fires and Emergencies
- Sexual Assault, Sexual Harassment & Sexual Misconduct Policy
- University CCTV Policy
- University Weapons Policy