Campus Security Report
The Campus Security Act of 1990 requires a school to compile and distribute an annual campus security report detailing the number and types of crimes committed on each Title IV eligible campus. In this annual report, Davis Tech provides information regarding the frequency of crimes committed on its campuses and policies and procedures designed to combat crime and strengthen security for the three most recent calendar years.
The report includes the following information:
- current policies and procedures for students and employees to report a crime
- a list of the titles of those to whom a crime is reported
- the college’s relationship with local and state police agencies
- a statement of the campus drug and alcohol policies
- the type and frequency of programs designed to provide information on campus security procedures and policies
- information on crime prevention and on sexual assault programs and support and procedures regarding sexual assaults.
This report complies with the requirements of the Clery/Campus Security Act or the “Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act.” This information is published yearly by October 1. Paper reports are available upon request from Security and Risk Management.
The Davis Technical College is among the safest campus in the nation. The community-oriented approach to campus safety and security has been a trademark of this institution for the last 20 years.
Everyone has a responsibility for campus safety and security by reporting, complying, and participating. Campus security is comprised of a layered security infrastructure and several volunteer response teams including the Emergency Operations Team, Crisis Intervention Team, Evacuation Team, Threat Assessment Team and Safety Committee. The Campus Crime Report is published each year in September.
Annual Security Report - 2024
Campus Health and Safety Plan
Health and safety at the Davis Technical College (Davis Tech) is undertaken in accordance with relevant institutional, industrial, and governmental agency regulations and policies and procedures contained in the Campus Health and Safety Plan. This policy is intended to promote a safe, secure, healthful learning and work environment.
Sexual Violence Awareness and Prevention Plan/Training
This training and the following information are provided for employees and students of the Davis Technical College (College) in order to promote awareness and prevention of sexual violence. The purpose is to educate those people attending or working at the College regarding sexual assault, rape, acquaintance rape, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking. The College has established and enforces policies and procedures regarding these issues. Resources are available for anyone who is a victim, witness, or perpetrator of sexual violence. Training and information is provided to employees annually and is made available to students.