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Crime Information (Clery Act)

Disclosure Requirements of Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1990 Senate Bill 580

SERVICE AND SECURITY TO OUR STUDENTS, PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS, AND EMPLOYEES

 POLICY ON CRIME:

Mid-America works in conjunction with local law enforcement agencies to provide a safe and secure environment for students, employees, and prospective students.  It is the policy of this institution to protect lives, safeguard individuals, private and public property and individuals’ rights.

REPORTING ON CRIME:

Crime victims, regardless of the seeming insignificance of the crime are encouraged to preserve all of the evidence and to report the incident to Dallas Krout, Director of Student Services/Campus Security Officer or any campus administrator.   An official report will be taken and copies will be made available to the victim.  Efforts to investigate the situation will be made at the appropriate agency level.  The reporting of a crime is held in strict confidence and MATC takes such matters very seriously.

CAMPUS CRIME (Clery Act) STATISTICS:

To view the most recent statistical data regarding campus crime including: Criminal Offenses, Hate Crimes, Arrests for Murder, Manslaughter, Sex Offenses, Robbery, Aggravated Assault, Burglary, Vehicle Theft, Arson, Arrests and referrals for disciplinary actions, including:  Liquor Law Violations, Weapons Possession, Hate Crimes, including Number and Type, Larceny-Theft, Intimidation, Vandalism, Dating Violence, Domestic Violence, and Stalking for Mid-America Technology Center see below: