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Annual Security Report

Dear Members of Moraine Valley Community College:

The purpose of the material in this publication is to introduce you to Police and Security Services at our college, as well as inform you of our reported crime statistics for the campus. We have been fortunate to be able to recruit and maintain a staff of well-qualified Law Enforcement officers and support staff for Moraine Valley Community College. Our department efforts and methods will continue to evolve as the needs of the college change.

Please review the information within this publication and feel free to contact me or any of my staff members with questions or concerns you may have. The partnership we have with our staff, instructors, students and community members enables our department to be a viable and proactive organization within our College Community.

Sincerely,

Patrick O'Connor
Chief – Moraine Valley Police Department
o'connorp@morainevalley.edu

Introduction  
Moraine Valley Community College’s campus is located 25 miles southwest of downtown Chicago. The college enjoys a student, faculty, and staff population of nearly 18,000 individuals, plus a significant number of visitors to Moraine Valley’s many programs and special events. The campus is located in one of the safest areas of the city, but no campus is free from crime, whether it is urban, suburban, or rural. All members of the college community, therefore, should take reasonable precautions. Moraine Valley Community College is committed to working with all members of the community to make our campus a safe and secure environment. The college has developed a series of policies and procedures to assist in these efforts. The following information has been prepared to increase your awareness of the current programs that exist to assist you in protecting your safety and well being. Portions are also provided in compliance with the federal law; specifically, the Jeanne Clery Act. Moraine Valley Community College has been fortunate in experiencing few serious crimes, but such incidents could occur, and all crime is serious to the victim. Students, faculty, and staff are responsible for adopting measures to protect themselves and their possessions.

Moraine Valley Police Department
The Moraine Valley Police Department (MVPD) is responsible for providing police and security services for the campus. The MVPD is located at 9000 W. College Pkwy. in Building P. The MVPD is headed by a chief who reports to the vice president of Administrative Services and College Facilities. There are over 20 sworn police personnel, all of whom are professional state-level police officers. Illinois State law grants that members of the MVPD are conservators of the peace and possess the same powers of arrest and enforcement as those given to other state, county and local municipal police officers. There are also over 20 non-sworn personnel (dispatchers, community service officers, etc.) who work for the Police Department.

MVPD police officers cover the campus by foot, bicycle and vehicle patrols. The department provides around-the-clock patrols and other services to the college community. They enforce federal, state and local statues, as well as Moraine Valley Community College rules and regulations. Officers are on duty 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. The department maintains a close working relationship with all appropriate law enforcement agencies of the criminal justice system. Meetings are held with other agencies, on both a formal and informal basis, and crime related reports and statistics are routinely exchanged.

Training  
MVPD police officers are fully trained and commissioned men and women who have met the requirements as mandated and regulated by the Illinois Compiled Statutes and the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board. In-service training subjects include criminal law, public relations, race relations, interpersonal communication, crisis intervention, and all facets of protection of persons and property.

Reporting Procedures 
General Procedures for Reporting a Crime or Emergency

Community members, students, faculty, staff, and guests are encouraged to report all crimes and public safety related incidents to the Moraine Valley Police Department (MVPD) in a timely manner. To report a crime or an emergency, call the MVPD Communications Center at extension 5555 on any campus telephone, or by picking up any of the red emergency telephones located throughout the campus buildings, as well as any of the blue emergency telephones located in each of the college’s parking lots.

Dispatchers are available 24 hours a day to answer your call. In response to a call, the MVPD will take the required action, dispatching an officer or asking the victim to report to the MVPD to file an incident report. All MVPD incident reports involving criminal activity and student behavioral problems are forwarded to the Assistant Dean of Student Life and Judicial Affairs for review and potential action. If assistance is required from the Palos Hills Police Department or the North Palos Fire Protection District, the MVPD will contact the appropriate unit. If a sexual assault or rape should occur, staff on the scene, including the MVPD, will offer the victim a wide variety of services as outlined in the Model Guidelines and Sex Crimes Investigation Manual published by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board.

Notification to the Moraine Valley Community about Reported Incidents 
To provide timely notice to the Moraine Valley community in the event of a serious incident that may pose a threat to members of the Moraine Valley community, “Crime Alerts” are posted throughout various locations on campus. Crime Alerts are usually posted for the following classifications: arson, aggravated assault, criminal homicide, robbery, and sex offenses. Crime Alerts may also be posted for other classifications as deemed necessary. Representatives from the Glacier, a student newspaper, meet on a regular basis with representatives of the MVPD to discuss crime on campus, and they then report to the college community. A daily crime log is available for review at the Moraine Valley Police Department in Building P, from 8 a.m-5 p.m. Monday through Friday, excluding holidays. The information in the crime log typically includes the nature, date, time, general location, and disposition of each crime.

Statistical Disclosure of Reported Incidents  
Incidents reported to the MVPD that fall into one of the required reporting classifications will be disclosed as a statistic in the Moraine Valley Police Department Annual Crime Statistics and Security Report published by the MVPD as well as posted on the MVPD’s Web site: www.morainevalley.edu/police

Reporting Methods Available on Campus
MVPD can be contacted from on-campus telephones by dialing extension 5555 or by dialing 974-5555 direct. In addition, there are over 30 direct-dial red emergency phones located throughout the campus buildings and 11 direct-dial blue emergency phones located throughout the campus parking lots and courtyards. Both of these types of emergency telephones automatically ring in the Moraine Valley Police Department’s Communications Center.

Reporting a Crime to the Palos Hills Police Department  
A person reporting a crime to MVPD has the right to report the crime to the Palos Hills Police Department as well. MVPD police officers regularly discuss this option with the victim of a crime. The reporting MVPD police officer will assist the victim with that process, should the victim choose to file a report with the Palos Hills Police Department.

Off-Campus Crime
If the Palos Hills Police Department is contacted about criminal activity occurring off-campus involving Moraine Valley student(s) or if a crime occurs on property adjacent to Moraine Valley, the Palos Hills Police Department may notify the MVPD. However, there is no official Palos Hills Police Department policy requiring such notification. Student offender(s) in these cases may be subject to arrest by Palos Hills Police Department and subject to disciplinary action through the Assistant Dean of Student Life and Judicial Affairs.

Confidential Reporting Procedures
If you are the victim of a crime and do not want to pursue action within the college disciplinary system or the criminal justice system, you may still want to consider making a confidential report. With your permission, the Chief or a designee of the MVPD can file a report on the details of the incident without revealing your identity. The purpose of a confidential report is to comply with your wish to keep the matter confidential, while taking steps to ensure the future safety of yourself and others.

With such information, the college can keep an accurate record of the number of incidents involving students, determine where there is a pattern of crime with regard to a particular location, method, or assailant, and alert the college community to potential danger. Reports filed in this manner are counted and disclosed in the annual crime statistics for the institution.

Additionally, you can access the “Silent Witness Program” on the Moraine Valley Police Department’s web site at: www.morainevalley.edu/police. On this Web page you can enter information anonymously in a text field and hit “submit” to forward it to the Police Department. Your identity will be protected to the fullest extent possible.

Access to Campus Facilities
The Moraine Valley Community College campus is open to the public. The academic and administrative buildings are open to the public during normal business hours. Most facilities have individual hours and the hours may vary at different times of the year. Access to some of these buildings is controlled by card access after normal business hours and all of these building have varied levels of access. MVPD police officers patrol all campus buildings on a regular basis. For information about the access protocol for a specific building, contact the MVPD at extension 5555.

Maintenance of Campus Facilities
Facilities and landscaping are maintained in a manner that minimizes hazardous conditions. MVPD police officers regularly patrol the campus and report malfunctioning lights and other unsafe conditions to the Campus Operations Department for correction. Other members of the college community are helpful when they report equipment problems to MVPD or to the Campus Operations Department.

Crime Statistics
The procedures for preparing the annual disclosure of crime statistics include reporting statistics to the college community obtained from the following sources: the Moraine Valley Police Department, the Palos Hills Police Department, other police departments in jurisdictions where Moraine Valley leases or uses facilities to periodically hold classes, and non-police officials. For statistical purposes, crime statistics reported to any of these sources are recorded in the calendar year the crime was reported. A written report for statistical information is made on an annual basis to college employees who have significant responsibility for student and campus activities (college administrators, deans, advisors, counselors, athletic coaches, etc.) All of the statistics are gathered, compiled, and reported to the college community via the Moraine Valley Police Department Annual Crime Statistics and Security Report that is published by the Moraine Valley Police Department.

Enrolled students and current employees are informed about the availability of the Annual Crime Statistics and Security Report by notifications in the fall class schedule and other various sources. This notification includes a brief summary of the contents of the Moraine Valley Police Department Annual Crime Statistics and Security Report and also includes the address for the MVPD Web site where this report can be found online and how to request a printed copy of this report.

Education of Members of the College Community
Campus security procedures are discussed during new student orientation. MVPD police officials participate in forums and meetings to address students and explain college security measures and procedures. Members of the MVPD conduct crime prevention presentations when requested by various community groups, including students and employees of the college. During these presentations the following information is typically provided: crime prevention tips; statistics on crime at Moraine Valley Community College and information regarding college security procedures and practices, including encouraging participants to be responsible for their own security and the security for others on campus.

In an effort to provide timely notice to the community in the event of a serious incident that may pose a threat to members of the Moraine Valley community, “Crime Alerts” are posted at various locations throughout the campus. Representatives of the Glacier, a student newspaper, meet on a regular basis with representatives of the MVPD to discuss crime on campus, and they then report to the college community.

The MVPD provides an escort service that is available 24 hours a day 365 days a year. If you wish to use this service, you can pick up any of the red emergency telephones located in each of the college buildings, call on any of the blue emergency telephones located in each of the college parking lots, dial extension 5555 on any campus telephone, or make the request in person at the Police Department located in Building P.

Responsibilities of the Moraine Valley Community
Members of the Moraine Valley Community College community must assume responsibility for their own personal safety and the security of their personal property. The following precautions provide guidance.

  1. Report all suspicious activity to the MVPD immediately.

  2. Never take personal safety for granted.

  3. Try to avoid walking alone at night. Use the MVPD escort service.

  4. Limit your alcohol consumption, and leave social functions that get too loud, too crowded, or that have too many people drinking excessively. Remember to call the MVPD or the Palos Hills PD for help at the first sign of trouble.

  5. Carry only small amounts of cash.

  6. Never leave valuables (wallets, purses, books, calculators, etc.) unattended.

  7. Carry your keys at all times and do not lend them to anyone.

  8. Lock up bicycles and motorcycles. Lock car doors and close windows when leaving your car.

  9. Do not leave valuables in your car, especially if they can be easily noticed.

  10. Engrave serial numbers or owner’s recognized numbers, such as driver’s license number, on items of value.

  11. Inventory your personal property and insure it appropriately with personal insurance coverage.

Contact the Moraine Valley Police Department at any time if you have any questions or would like additional safety suggestions.

Alcohol and Drug Policies
Moraine Valley Community College is committed to promoting the health and safety of its campus community through a program of alcohol education and the implementation of relevant policies. The college enforces compliance with Illinois State alcoholic beverage laws on campus and at college-sponsored activities. The college affirms its adherence to the following principles:

  • The misuse and/or abuse of alcoholic beverages and related behavior, such as disorderly conduct, illness due to excessive consumption of alcoholic, and destruction of property, pose a danger to individual members of the college community and to the community at large.

  • The promotion of alcoholic beverage consumption as the primary focus of on- and off-campus activities is inappropriate because it invites members of the college community to violate college regulations and state laws.

  • Consumption of alcoholic beverages should only be by persons of legal age and by personal choice.

  • Those who choose to consume alcoholic beverages should do so responsibly and in moderation.

  • Consumption of alcoholic beverages should not be the main focus of an event or the only means of refreshment at an event.

  • The responsibility for proper consumption of alcoholic beverages and for compliance with laws of the State of Illinois rests with each individual member of the college community.

The rules, regulations and penalties regarding the use, possession or distribution of alcohol or controlled substances by students on Moraine Valley Community College premises or at institutionally sponsored activities off campus, are contained in the Code of Student Conduct. The Code of Student Conduct also specifies the prohibitions and the penalties for violations of these prohibitions. In addition, Moraine Valley is in compliance with the federal Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act of 1989. Each year the college renews its commitment to the letter and spirit of that law with an informational letter to students and employees.

Moraine Valley does not condone violations of those laws proscribing possession, use, or sale of alcoholic beverages and possession, use, sale, manufacture, or distribution of illegal drugs. Members of the Moraine Valley community should know that administrative action, which may include revocation of privileges, suspension or expulsion from the college, may be taken to protect the interests of Moraine Valley and the rights and safety of others.

Abuse of alcohol and drugs can have a dramatic impact on professional, academic, and family life. The college, therefore, encourages members of the community who may be experiencing difficulty with drugs or alcohol to contact one of the following resources available on and off campus:

Moraine Valley Counseling Center

(708) 974-5722

Pillars Community Services

(708) 458-0230  

Metropolitan Family Services of S/W Cook County 

(708) 974-2300  

Registered Sex Offender Information
The Illinois State Police provides a list of registered sex offenders which can be accessed online. The online database is updated daily and allows searches by name, city, county and zip code. Information about registered sex offenders may be obtained at the following web address: www.isp.state.il.us/sor

This information is being provided under the mandates of the Campus Sex Crimes Prevention Act (section 1601 of public law 106.386, enacted October 28, 2000.)

Response to Sexual Assault  
Moraine Valley Community College Code of Student Conduct  
Rape and all forms of sexual assault are violations of Moraine Valley Community College Code of Student Conduct.

The MVPD utilizes the Model Guidelines and Sex Crimes Investigation Manual published by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board when responding to incidents involving sexual assault.

Male Victims
While most victims of sexual assault are women, some men are also victims. Male victims at Moraine Valley receive the same services as women. Emotional support, options counseling, legal advocacy, and medical treatment are available to assist all those recovering from sexual assault.

Prevention and Education Programs
Sexual assault prevention, counseling programs and information are available through:

Moraine Valley Police Department

(708) 974-5555 or Extension 5555 on-campus

MVCC Counseling Center

(708) 974-5722

Palos Hills Police Department

(708) 598-2992

The C.A.R.E. Center

(708) 788-6759

 
 
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