As required by Public Law 101-542, the Student Right-to-Know and
Campus Security Act as amended by Public Law 102-26, the Higher Education
Technical Amendments of 1991, Quincy College maintains the following
campus security policy:
1. Reporting criminal actions or other emergencies
occurring on campus.
a. All criminal actions or other emergencies
occurring on campus must be reported to the Security
Office, even if they are resolved through other
offices.
b. All criminal actions or other emergencies occurring on camps must be
reported to the Security Office in writing via the Quincy College Incident
Report Form, even if first reported verbally.
c. A representative of the Security Office will report all serious criminal
activity to the President and to the police department.
2. Security and access to campus facilities.
a. Students are required to carry their Quincy
College identification card at all times while
on campus. Students must produce their ID cards
when so asked by a college official.
b. Only students, faculty and staff and those with legitimate business
with Quincy College are permitted on campus. Others will be asked to leave
and, if they refuse, law enforcement officials will be called.
c. No solicitation is allowed on campus.
d. Buildings will be opened to students and faculty not more than 45 minutes
before the first class of the day and will be locked not more than 45 minutes
after the last class of the day.
e. Science laboratories, computer laboratories, libraries, and typing rooms
and supply rooms will be locked at all times when not in use.
f. Science laboratories, computer laboratories, libraries, and typing rooms
and supply rooms are not open to students unless there is a teacher or
lab monitor present.
g. Parking lots may only be used by those with current college parking
permits. Other vehicles will be ticketed or towed as per the parking policy.
Visitors may park in the designated spaces next to the Alumni Hall.
3. The Quincy College security force works closely
with the Quincy Police Department as needed. It is
the College’s policy to report all serious
crimes to the Quincy Police Department and to cooperate
in the prosecution of those involved regardless of
their student status. The Security Office is located
on the second floor of Saville Hall.
4. Quincy College will sponsor workshops each year
to inform students and employees about campus security
procedures and practices and to encourage students
and employees to be responsible for their own security
and the security of others. The College will also
schedule workshops designed to inform students and
employees about the prevention of crimes. These workshops
may be presented in conjunction with the Quincy Police
Department.
5. The Office of Security will maintain statistics
concerning the occurrence on campus during the most
recent calendar year, and during the two preceding
calendar years, of the following criminal offenses
reported to campus security authorities or local
police agencies:
a. murder
b. rape
c. robbery
d. aggravated assault
e. burglary
f. motor vehicle theft
g. harassment
6. The Office of Security will maintain statistics
concerning the occurrence on campus during the most
recent calendar year of arrest for the following
crimes occurring on campus:
a. liquor law violations
b. drug abuse violations
c. weapons violations
7. Quincy College publishes in the Policies and
Procedures Manual, its policy regarding the possession,
use and sale of alcoholic beverages and enforcement
of state underage drinking laws as well as its policy
regarding the possession, sale and use of illegal
drugs and enforcement of federal and state drug laws.
Also found there is a description of the drug and
alcohol abuse education programs offered by the College.
8. Crime statistics for Quincy College will be
published and distributed and Quincy College will
make timely reports to the campus community to aid
in the prevention of crime.