Campus Life

Crime Statistics

Policy for Reporting the Annual Disclosure of Crime Statistics

Notre Dame de Namur University Public Safety prepares this report to comply with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act. The full text of this report can be located on our web site www.ndnu.edu/campus-life/public-safety/crime-stats.aspx. You will also be able to connect to our site via the NDNU home page at www.ndnu.edu. This report is prepared in cooperation with the local law enforcement agency, Belmont P.D., Housing and Residential Services, the Judicial Affairs Officer, and the Division of Student Life. Each entity provides updated information on their educational efforts and programs to comply with this act.

Campus crime, arrest and referral statistics include those reported to NDNU Public Safety, designated campus officials (including but not limited to directors, deans, department heads, designated HRLO staff, judicial affairs, advisors to students/student organizations, athletic coaches), and local law enforcement agencies. These statistics may also include crimes that have occurred in private residences or businesses and is not required by law. California law (11160 of the California Penal Code) requires prompt, manditory reporting to the local law enforcement agency by health care practitioners (such as those at Student Health Services) when they provide medical services to a person they know or reasonably suspects is suffering from wounds inflicted by a firearm or is the result of assaultive or abusive conduct. Department of Counseling and Psychological Services staff inform their clients of the procedures to report crime to the University Police on a voluntary or confidential basis, should they feel it is in the best interest of the client. A procedure is in place to anonymously capture crime statistics disclosed confidentially during such a session.

Each year, an e-mail notification is made to all enrolled student, staff, and faculty that provides the web site to access this report. Copies of the report may also be obtained at the NDNU Public Safety Office located in St. Mary's Hall or by calling (650) 508-3502. All prospective employees may obtain a copy from Human Resources located in Ralston Hall Room 317 or by calling (650) 508-3651.

Institution: Notre Dame de Namur University (120184) - Main Campus  

Criminal Offenses - On campus

  
 For each of the following criminal offenses, enter the number of occurrences that took place On campus. 
     Total occurrences On campus 
 Criminal offense    2004-2005   2005-2006   2006-2007 
 a. Murder/Non-negligent manslaughter  
 b. Negligent manslaughter 
 c. Sex offenses - Forcible 
 d. Sex offenses - Non-forcible (Include only incest and statutory rape) 
 e. Robbery 
 f. Aggravated assault 
 g. Burglary 
 h. Motor vehicle theft 
 i. Arson 
 
Caveat: 
 

Criminal Offenses - On campus - Residence Halls

  
 Of those criminal offenses reported to have occurred On campus, enter the number occurring in residence halls. 
     Total occurrences On campus in residence halls 
 Criminal offense    2004-2005   2005-2006   2006-2007 
 a. Murder/Non-negligent manslaughter 
 b. Negligent manslaughter 
 c. Sex offenses - Forcible 
 d. Sex offenses - Non-forcible (incest and statutory rape only) 
 e. Robbery 
 f. Aggravated assault 
 g. Burglary 
 h. Motor vehicle theft 
 i. Arson 
 
Caveat: 
 

Criminal Offenses - Noncampus

  
 For each of the following criminal offenses, enter the number of occurrences reported to have occurred on in or on Noncampus buildings or properties. 
     Total occurrences Noncampus
 Criminal offense    2004-2005   2005-2006   2006-2007 
 a. Murder/Non-negligent manslaughter 
 b. Negligent manslaughter 
 c. Sex offenses - Forcible 
 d. Sex offenses - Non-forcible (Include only incest and statutory rape) 
 e. Robbery 
 f. Aggravated assault 
 g. Burglary 
 h. Motor vehicle theft 
 i. Arson 
 
Caveat: 
 

Criminal Offenses - Public Property

  
 For each of the following criminal offenses, enter the number of occurrences reported to have occurred on in or on Noncampus buildings or properties. 
     Total occurrences Noncampus
 Criminal offense    2004-2005   2005-2006   2006-2007 
 a. Murder/Non-negligent manslaughter 
 b. Negligent manslaughter 
 c. Sex offenses - Forcible 
 d. Sex offenses - Non-forcible (Include only incest and statutory rape) 
 e. Robbery 
 f. Aggravated assault 
 g. Burglary 
 h. Motor vehicle theft 
 i. Arson 
 
Caveat: 
 

Hate Crimes - On campus

  
 Note: Your institution is required to disclose data on hate crimes by category of prejudice in your Annual Security Report. For purposes of this data collection only the total number of hate crimes is required. 
 For the criminal offenses listed below, enter the number that were reported to have occurred on campus that manifested evidence o prejudice based on race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, ethnicity/national origin or disability.
     Occurrences of Hate crimes 
 Criminal offense   2004-2005   2005-2006   2006-2007
 a. Murder/Non-negligent manslaughter 
 b. Negligent manslaughter 
 c. Sex offenses - Forcible  
 d. Sex offenses - Non-forcible (Include only incest and statutory rape) 
 e. Robbery 
 f. Aggravated assault 
 g. Burglary 
 h. Motor vehicle theft 
 i. Arson 
 j. Any other crime involving bodily injury 
 
Caveat: 
 

Hate Crimes - On campus - Residence Halls

 For the criminal offenses listed below, enter the number that were reported to have occurred in dormitories or other residential facilities for students on campus that manifested evidence of prejudice based on rape, gender, religion, sexual orientation, ethnicity/national origin or disability.  
 Note: Your institution is required to disclose data on hate crimes by category of prejudice in your Annual Security Report. For purposes of this data collection, only the total number of hate crimes is required. 
     Occurrences of Hate crimes 
 Criminal offense   2004-2005   2005-2006  2006-2007 
 a. Murder/Non-negligent manslaughter  
 b. Negligent manslaughter 
 c. Sex offenses - Forcible 
 d. Sex offenses - Non-forcible (incest and statutory rape only) 
 e.Robbery 
 f. Aggravated assault 
 g. Burglary 
 h. Motor vehicle theft 
 i. Arson 
 j. Any other crime involving bodily injury 
 
Caveat: 
 

Hate Crimes - Noncampus

  
 Note: Your institution is required to disclose data on hate crimes by category of prejudice in your Annual Security Report. For purposes of this data collection only the total number of hate crimes is required. 
 For the criminal offenses listed below, enter the number that were reported to have occurred in or on noncampus buildings or property that minifested evidence of prejudice based on race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, ethnicity/national origin or disability.
     Occurrences of Hate crimes 
 Criminal offense    2004-2005   2005-2006  2006-2007
 a. Murder/Non-negligent manslaughter  
 b. Negligent manslaughter 
 c. Sex offenses - Forcible 
 d. Sex offenses - Non-forcible (Include only incest and statutory rape) 
 e.Robbery 
 f. Aggravated assault 
 g. Burglary 
 h. Motor vehicle theft 
 i. Arson 
 j. Any other crime involving bodily injury 
 
Caveat: 
 

Hate Crimes - Public Property

  
 Note: Your institution is required to disclose data on hate crimes by category of prejudice in your Annual Security Report. For purposes of this data collection only the total number of hate crimes is required. 
 For the criminal offenses listed below, enter the number that were reported to have occurred in or on noncampus buildings or property that minifested evidence of prejudice based on race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, ethnicity/national origin or disability.
     Occurrences of Hate crimes 
 Criminal offense    2004-2005   2005-2006  2006-2007
 a. Murder/Non-negligent manslaughter  
 b. Negligent manslaughter 
 c. Sex offenses - Forcible 
 d. Sex offenses - Non-forcible (Include only incest and statutory rape) 
 e.Robbery 
 f. Aggravated assault 
 g. Burglary 
 h. Motor vehicle theft 
 i. Arson 
 j. Any other crime involving bodily injury 
 
Caveat: 
 

Arrests On campus

  
 Enter the number of arrests for each of the following crimes occurring On campus. 
     Number of Arrests 
 Crime    2004-2005   2005-2006   2006-2007 
 a. Illegal weapons possession 
 b. Drug law violations  
 c. Liquor law violations 
 
Caveat: 
 

Arrests - On campus - Residence Halls

  
 Of those arrests that took place On campus, enter the number occurring in residence halls for each of the following crimes. 
     Number of Arrests in residence halls. 
 Crime    2004-2005   2005-2006  2006-2007
 a. Illegal weapons possession 
 b. Drug law violations  
 c. Liquor law violations 
 
Caveat: 
 

Disciplinary Actions - On campus

  
 Enter the number of persons referred for Disciplinary Action for each of the following crimes. If the disciplinary action is the result of an arrest, please do not include it here. Count the violation as 1 arrest. 
     Number of persons referred for Disciplinary Action 
 Crime    2004-2005   2005-2006   2006-2007 
 a. Illegal weapons possession 
 b. Drug law violations   24 
 c. Liquor law violations  179  55  38 
 
Caveat: 
 

Arrests - Noncampus

  
 Enter the number of arrests for each of the following crimes occurring on Noncampus buildings or properties
 
     Number of Arrests 
 Crime    2004-2005   2005-2006  2006-2007 
 a. Illegal weapons possession 
 b. Drug law violations  
 c. Liquor law violations 
 
Caveat: 
 

Disciplinary Actions - Noncampus

  
 Enter the number of persons referred for Disciplinary Action for each of the following crimes. If the disciplinary action is the result of an arrest, please do not include it here. Count the violation as 1 arrest.  
     Number of persons referred for Disciplinary Action 
 Crime    2004-2005   2005-2006   2006-2007 
 a. Illegal weapons possession 
 b. Drug law violations  
 c. Liquor law violations 
 
Caveat: 

Arrests - Public Property

  
 Enter the number of arrests for each of the following crimes occurring on Public Property.
 Do NOT include drunkenness or driving under the influence in Liquor law violations. 
     Number of Arrests 
 Crime    2004-2005   2005-2006   2006-2007 
 a. Illegal weapons possession 
 b. Drug law violations  
 c. Liquor law violations 
 
Caveat: 
 

Disciplinary Actions - Public Property

  
 Enter the number of persons referred for Disciplinary Action for each of the following crimes. If the disciplinary action is the result of an arrest, please do not include it here. Count the violation as 1 arrest.  
     Number of persons referred for Disciplinary Action 
 Crime    2004-2005   2005-2006   2006-2007 
 a. Illegal weapons possession 
 b. Drug law violations  
 c. Liquor law violations 
 
Caveat: