Crime Report
In November 1990, Congress passed
the Student Right-to-Know and Campus Security Act. This
act requires colleges and universities to report the occurrence
of criminal offenses and the number of arrests for specific
crimes for the three proceeding calendar years.
From 2005to
2007,
there were no sex offenses, murders, aggravated assaults,
or motor vehicle thefts at the Urban College of Boston (UCB)
campus. Between 2005and 2007,
there were no burglaries and no arrests on the UCB campus
for liquor violations, drug abuse violations, or weapons
possessions.
UCB has policies that address the crime awareness act, site
safely and security, drug and alcohol use and abuse, sexual
harassment, and disruptive persons. These policies are available
on the college campus.
UCB is committed to providing a safe environment for its
students, instructors and staff. Regardless of where we
live, work, or learn, it is important to remember that we
can take steps to help avoid danger.
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