Campus Safety & Security
In order to provide a safe campus environment, Brigham Young University–Hawaii complies with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, more commonly known as the Clery Act. The Clery Act requires the university to record and annually report certain campus crime statistics and security measures to all students and employees. Prospective students and employees also must receive either the report or a notice of its availability and a brief summary of its contents. Additionally, BYU–Hawaii complies with laws governing emergencies and fires and has procedures and programs in place to prevent the occurrence of crime and to protect minors and others who come to campus.
People
Requirements
Resources
- Campus Safety & Security
- Director of Safety and Security
- Office Manager/Security Dispatcher
- Background Check Policy
- Campus Threat Assessment Committee Policy
- Protection of Minors Policy
- Weapons Policy
- A President's Guide to the Clery Act
- Clery Center Resources and Checklists
- The Handbook for Campus Safety and Security Reporting
- Clery Act Annual Security Report and Fire Safety Report Research Memo
- Higher Education Act: Information Disclosures Research Memo
- Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 Research Memo