WVU Today
The most recent Clery Act report for West Virginia University shows instances of robbery decreased in 2019 compared to the previous year, reported burglaries remain flat and an uptick in arrests for liquor law and drug abuse violations, as well as an increase in reported rape and fondling offenses.
“I think the rise in reported sex-related offenses is the result of the education and awareness campaigns we’ve undertaken in recent years with the Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and others,” University Police Chief W.P. Chedester said. “We’ve worked to help students and employees know how to report tips and concerns, and more importantly, we want them to feel empowered to reach out for help because that’s our number one priority — the safety of our campus community.”
The Clery report, which summarizes crime and fire safety on the Morgantown campus, is published annually by University Police and Office of Emergency Management in accordance with the federal Clery Act. This year’s report includes statistics for 2017 through 2019.
The university will provide a paper copy of the report upon request, which can be made to UPD.
Chedester reminds students and employees to report any suspicious behavior or activity to University Police at 304-293-COPS (2677). Students and employees are also encouraged to download the LiveSafe app to receive WVU Alert messages, report tips to University Police anonymously and take advantage of a variety of safety tools.
Visit safety.wvu.edu for safety information and resources.
Current students are automatically subscribed to receive WVU Alert messages but should check to make sure accounts are updated with current contact information. Parents can be added to their student’s account
The university also urges faculty and staff to sign up for WVU Alerts.
The latest safety news and information is also available by following @WVUalert and @WVUsafety on Twitter and WVU Safety on Facebook.
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