UNCW Board of Trustees Briefing Annual Security Report Annual Fire Safety Report October 15, 2015
Annual Security Report An institutional responsibility Required by federal regulations Involves offices & departments across campus Institutional policies Crime statistics for calendar years 2014, 2013, and 2012 Posted to UPD website Notice distributed to current & prospective students & employees Statistics submitted to the U.S. Dept. of Education Changes for 2015 include added bias categories for hate crimes and listing of unfounded cases
Clery Crimes 2014 2012 Federal Definitions - University Totals 2014 2013 2012 Average Sex Offenses 16 9 3 9.33 Robbery 1 0 1.67 Aggravated Assault 1 1 1 1 Total Violent Crimes 18 10 5 11 Burglary 5 14 12 10.33 Motor Vehicle Theft 4 0 4 2.67 Arson 0 3 0 1 Total Property Crimes 9 17 16 16 Alcohol Violations* 670 506 610 595.33 Drug Violations* 115 163 145 141 Illegal Weapons* 5 2 6 4.33 * Totals include arrests and referrals
Violence Against Women Act Offense 2014 2013 2012 Domestic Violence 2 0 Dating Violence 4 0 Stalking 6 6 The Violence Against Women Act required good faith effort to include figures for 2013. Not required in 2012
Annual Fire Safety Report Prepared by UNCW s Department of Environmental Health & Safety Applies to residence hall fire safety and fire safety education Requires reporting of building construction, fire protection systems, drills, regulations and training, improvements as well as actual fires http://uncw.edu/ehs/documents/annualfiresafetyreport.pdf
Annual Fire Safety Report Select Accomplishments Updated University Police s fire alarm response policy Collaboration with Wilmington Fire Department on fire safety programming and education Evaluation of Central Alarm Reporting System for best practices
2015 Fire Safety Log Lists all fire incidents involving injury, death, or property damage or flame outside its intended container Two reportable fires both in kitchen areas with frying o Grease fire, University Suite U limited damage o Grease fire, Apartment E resident received minor burns Cooking alarms accounted for more than 60% of all nuisance alarms in residential housing. Secondary causes were mechanical or detector lifecycle expiration although e-cigarettes are on the rise.
Summary Broad and complex reporting requirements Safe and healthy campus environment remains prevailing priority Jim Koebel, in the Office of General Counsel, giving special attention to compliance Recruiting for Title IX and Clery Compliance Officer (Recommendation of the UNC General Administration s Campus Security Initiative) Safety benefits from strong campus and community collaborations Low rates of crime Continued monitoring for trends
Hate Crimes 2014 One case of Intimidation reported on campus that had a sexual orientation bias 2013 Two incidents on Intimidation reported: One based on racial bias One based on national origin 2012 There were no cases of reported Hate Crimes
As a Percentage of Student Enrollment and Housing Population Calendar Violent* Property* Alcohol* Drug* Weapon* Average % Student rate.08% Housing rate.26% Student rate.11% Housing rate.34% Student rate 4.38% Housing rate 14.25% Student rate 1.04% Housing rate 3.38% Student rate.03% Housing rate.10% 2014 Student rate.13% Housing rate.44% Student rate.06% Housing rate.22% Student rate 4.81% Housing rate 16.20% Student rate.83% Housing rate 2.78% Student rate.04% Housing rate.12% 2013 Student rate.07% Housing rate.24% Student rate.13% Housing rate.44% Student rate 3.63% Housing rate 12.24% Student rate 1.19% Housing rate 3.94% Student rate.01% Housing rate.05% 2012 Student rate.04% Housing rate.12% Student rate.12% Housing rate.38% Student rate 4.64% Housing rate 14.32% Student rate 1.10% Housing rate 3.40% Student rate.05% Housing rate.14% *Notes: Fall Enrollment Violent crimes includes murder, non-negligent homicide, robbery, aggravated assault, sex offenses 2013 13,973 Property crimes includes arson, burglary, and motor vehicle theft 2012 13,733 2011 13,145 Student rate is the number of violations as a percentage of the total student enrollment Housing rate is the number of violations as a percentage of the total number of students living on campus. Rates are calculated using Fall enrollment/housing values from prior year, ex. Calendar year 2014 crime against fall 2013 enrollment. Fall Housing 2013 4,137 2012 4,135 2011 4,259
UNC System and Benchmark Campuses 2014 Campus Sex Offense Robbery Agg. Assault Burglary MV Theft Arson Alcohol Drugs Weapons ASU 19 0 0 13 0 0 426 166 8 ECU 11 4 2 19 2 0 1017 392 17 ECSU 2 1 3 17 0 0 14 40 6 FSU 2 6 0 11 3 1 13 63 1 NCA&T 5 0 2 12 6 0 49 17 6 NCCU 5 9 5 21 1 0 33 96 12 NCSU 10 7 9 35 12 1 488 157 5 UNCA 4 0 0 3 0 0 52 53 2 UNC CH 26 4 6 44 11 1 723 151 5 UNCC 42 1 0 21 11 0 447 66 10 UNCG 14 1 3 16 4 0 144 152 5 UNCP 3 1 0 18 3 0 32 108 27 UNCW 16 1 1 5 4 0 670 115 5 WCU 27 1 1 13 1 0 338 122 3 WSSU 0 1 2 24 5 0 14 20 2 College of Charleston 13 0 0 1 3 0 220 78 0 North Dakota State University 4 0 0 6 0 6 299 38 3 Southern Connecticut State 9 2 0 1 1 0 366 110 0 University of Maine 17 0 1 8 4 3 500 276 1 University of Northern Iowa 10 0 2 6 1 0 412 30 0 Western Washington Univ. 5 0 1 6 2 2 400 249 3
Three Year Averages 2013 2011 Campus Sex Offense Robbery Agg. Assault Burglary MV Theft Arson Alcohol Drugs Weapons ASU 6.33.67 0 17.33.67 1 591 234.67 7.33 ECSU 2 1.67 4.33 20.67.67 0 21 32.33 5.33 ECU 9 1.67 1 12.67.67 0 812.33 232.67 15.67 FSU 1.67 4 3.33 34.67 4.33 24.33 51.33 10 NCA&T 4.33 1.67 2.67 10 1.33.33 32 55 8.33 NCCU 2.67 4.33 5 27.67 3.67.67 47.33 118.33 28 NCSU 6.67 9.33 11 31 14 0 533 153 9 UNC CH 15.67 1.67 4.67 29 7 1.67 505 81.33 7 UNCA 3.33.33 5.67.33 105.33 60.33 1 UNCC 3.33 3.67 2.33 43.33 6.33.67 478.67 151 26.33 UNCG 1.33 2.33 2.33 17.33 3.33 0 212.33 138.33 8.67 UNCP 1.67 2 1 13 1 0 95 162.33 18 UNCW 5.33.67 15 2.33 1 581.33 145 6 WCU 6.67 1.33 26.33.33 338 134.67 4.33 WSSU 1 1.33 2.67 9 3.33 0 39.33 58.67 3.67 College of Charleston 6.33.33 1 3.33 1.67.33 265.33 77.67.67 North Dakota State University 3 0.33 8.33 1.33.33 316.33 33.33 2.33 Southern Connecticut State 5 1.67 0 12.67.67 0 407.33 88.67 University of Maine 11.67 0 6.67 8.33 3 9 509.67 291 1.67 University of Northern Iowa 7.67 0 2.67 6 1 1 520 52 0 Western Washington Univ. 1.67.33 1.67 15.33 3.67 371.33 207.67.67
Enforcement 2014-2012 North Carolina Laws On Campus Totals Alcohol Violations 2014 2013 2012 Arrests 15 2 9 Disciplinary Referrals 655 504 601 Drug Violations 2014 2013 2012 Arrests 13 15 17 Disciplinary Referrals 102 148 128 Illegal Weapons 2014 2013 2012 Arrests 3 2 1 Disciplinary Referrals 2 0 5
Three Year Averages Offense Average 2014 2013 2012 Sex offenses 9.33 16 9 3 Robbery.67 1 0 1 Aggravated Assault 1 1 1 1 Total Violent Average 11 18 10 5 Burglary 10.33 5 14 12 Motor Vehicle Theft 2.67 4 0 4 Arson 1 0 3 0 Total Property Average 14 9 17 16 Alcohol Violations* 595.33 670 506 610 Drug Violations * 141 115 163 145 Illegal Weapons * 4.33 5 2 6 * Totals include arrests and referrals
Alcohol Violations as Percentage of Student Enrollment 2014 2013 1 UNCW 4.81 1 WCU 4.07 2 University of Maine 4.45 2 University of Northern Iowa 3.82 3 ECU 3.78 3 UNCW 3.63 4 Southern Connecticut State University 3.39 4 Southern Connecticut State University 3.39 5 University of Northern Iowa 3.39 5 University of Maine 3.36 6 WCU 3.34 6 ECU 3.10 7 Western Washington University 2.68 7 ASU 2.85 8 UNC CH 2.48 8 UNCA 2.75 9 ASU 2.39 9 UNC CH 2.47 10 North Dakota State University 2.04 10 Western Washington University 2.03 11 College of Charleston 1.89 11 UNCC 2.00 12 UNCC 1.68 12 North Dakota State University 1.93 13 NCSU 1.43 13 College of Charleston 1.90 14 UNCA 1.37 14 NCSU 1.46 15 UNCG 0.8 15 UNCP 1.40 16 ECSU 0.58 16 ECSU 1.40 17 UNCP 0.51 17 UNCG 1.24 18 NC A&T 0.46 18 WSSU 0.93 19 NCCU 0.41 19 FSU 0.55 20 WSSU 0.26 20 NCCU 0.54 21 FSU 0.21 21 NC A&T 0.23 Primary source for calculations - http://nces.ed.gov/ipedspas/
Alcohol Violations as Percentage of Dorm Capacity 2014 2013 1 ECU 18.19 1 ECU 16.51 2 UNCW 16.17 2 Southern Connecticut St University 12.92 3 University of Maine 14.12 3 UNCW 12.20 4 Southern Connecticut State University 14.02 4 UNCC 12.20 5 Western Washington University 9.89 5 University of Maine 10.27 6 WCU 8.34 6 University of Northern Iowa 9.43 7 University of Northern Iowa 7.93 7 WCU 8.92 8 UNCC 7.61 8 ASU 8.66 9 ASU 7.49 9 Western Washington University 7.50 10 UNC CH 7.13 10 UNC CH 6.85 11 College of Charleston 6.7 11 UNCG 6.79 12 North Dakota State University 5.97 12 UNCA 6.66 13 NCSU 5.3 13 College of Charleston 6.55 14 UNCA 3.63 14 North Dakota State University 5.67 15 UNCG 3.01 15 NCCU 4.11 16 UNCP 1.57 16 NCSU 3.68 17 NC A&T 1.29 17 UNCP 3.44 18 NCCU 1.16 18 ECSU 2.44 19 ECSU 0.93 19 FSU 2.15 20 FSU 0.76 20 WSSU 2.06 21 WSSU 0.61 21 NCA&T 0.83 Primary source for calculations - http://nces.ed.gov/ipedspas/
Drug Violations as Percentage of Student Enrollment 2014 2013 1 University of Maine 2.45 1 UNCP 2.59 2 UNCP 1.74 2 ECSU 2.48 3 Western Washington University 1.67 3 University of Maine 2.25 4 ECSU 1.65 4 UNCA 1.66 5 ECU 1.46 5 NCCU 1.43 6 UNCA 1.4 6 WSSU 1.35 7 NCCU 1.19 7 WWU 1.34 8 FSU 1.02 8 WCU 1.25 9 Southern Connecticut State University 1.02 9 UNCW 1.17 10 WCU 1.01 10 Southern Connecticut State University 1.09 11 ASU 0.95 11 ASU 0.86 12 UNCG 0.84 12 UNCG 0.68 13 UNCW 0.83 13 ECU 0.63 14 College of Charleston 0.67 14 FSU 0.61 15 UNC CH 0.52 15 NC A&T 0.57 16 NCSU 0.46 16 College of Charleston 0.56 17 WSSU 0.37 17 UNC CH 0.45 18 North Dakota State University 0.26 18 UNCC 0.37 19 UNCC 0.25 19 University of Northern Iowa 0.37 20 University of Northern Iowa 0.25 20 NCSU 0.34 21 NC A&T 0.16 21 North Dakota State University 0.29 Primary source for calculations - http://nces.ed.gov/ipedspas/
Drug Violations as Percentage of Dorm Capacity 2014 2013 1 University of Maine 7.80 1 NCCU 10.83 2 ECU 7.01 2 University of Maine 6.87 3 Western Washington University 6.16 3 UNCP 6.36 4 UNCP 5.30 4 Western Washington University 4.96 5 Southern Connecticut State University 4.21 5 ECSU 4.31 6 FSU 3.70 6 Southern Connecticut State University 4.17 7 UNCA 3.70 7 UNCA 4.04 8 NCCU 3.37 8 UNCW 3.93 9 UNCG 3.17 9 UNCG 3.73 10 ASU 2.97 10 ECU 3.35 11 UNCW 2.78 11 WSSU 3.01 12 ECSU 2.67 12 WCU 2.73 13 WCU 2.52 13 ASU 2.60 14 College of Charleston 2.38 14 FSU 2.41 15 NCSU 1.71 15 UNCC 2.27 16 UNC CH 1.49 16 NC A&T 2.07 17 UNCC 1.12 17 College of Charleston 1.93 18 WSSU 0.87 18 UNC CH 1.24 19 North Dakota State University 0.76 19 University of Northern Iowa 0.91 20 University of Northern Iowa 0.58 20 NCSU 0.85 21 NC A&T 0.45 21 North Dakota State University 0.84 Primary source for calculations - http://nces.ed.gov/ipedspas/
Benchmark Campuses Institution Acreage Student Headcount Dorm Capacity EE Headcount Distance to Coast City Population Micro/ Metropolitan Population- 2013 Operation & Maintenance Expenses -2013 Total Headcount (Student and EE) University of Maine 660 11,247 3,540 2,752 ~ 100 miles 10,670 154,000 $24.4 m 13,999 Western Washington University (Coastal) University of Northern Iowa Southern Connecticut University (Coastal) 212 14,950 4,043 1,982 ~ 15 miles 83,365 205,000 $27.2 m 18,993 940 12,159 5,198 2,199 ~260 m to Great Lake 40,859 169,000 $21.9 m 17,357 171 10,804 2,610 1,792 ~1 mile 130,282 863,000 $20.5 m 13,414 North Dakota State University 258 14,629 5,010 2,506 ~230 m to Great Lake 115,863 216,000 $21.1 m 19,639 College of Charleston (Coastal neighbor) 52 11,619 3,284 2,102 ~ 2 miles 130,113 697,000 $22.3 m 13,721 UNCW 656 13,937 4,143 2,088 ~6 miles 113,657 263,000 $25.3 m 18,080