Student's Right to Know
Student's Right to Know
In compliance with the Student Right-to-Know and Campus Security Act enacted Nov. 8, 1990, later formally renamed the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, commonly referred to as simply the Clery Act. The Wayne County Community College District's Police Authority Department collects and publishes specific information on campus crime statistics, security policies, and services.
This document summarizes the information. The Wayne County Community College District's Police Authority Department is service-oriented, trained in professional standards, and dedicated to the safety and comfort of our students, faculty, staff, and visitors. Our primary concern is protecting life and property and allowing the educational process to evolve safely.
Crime Reporting
All criminal incidents and emergencies must be immediately reported to the Police Authority officer at each facility's security station. Depending on the nature of the situation, appropriate police authorities will be contacted. District administrative personnel prepare and review incident reports, and if warranted, further actions are taken as governed by law, employee labor contracts, and student conduct policies.
All staff, faculty, students, and visitors are encouraged to report suspicious persons, activities, events, and actual incidents and emergencies to the District security personnel immediately.