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Student Life - Campus Security
Annual Security Report
INSTITUTIONAL SECURITY POLICIES AND CRIME STATISTICS
Criminal action or emergencies are to be reported to Campus Security, 496-4357, and/or the Dean of Students (Paul Beatty, work 496-4198, home 494-8341). Policy relating to procedures and facilities for students and others to report criminal actions or other emergencies on campus is published in the Student Handbook under Campus Security and What to do if . . . You need emergency help, security, or want to report criminal actions, or you are sexually assaulted.
Information about Sexual and Violent Offender Registry for the State (offenders living within Butte-Silver Bow are listed at www.co.silverbow.mt.us/sheriff.htm.
Policy concerning security of and access to campus facilities is published in the Student Handbook under Physical Plant/Campus Facilities. The Residence Hall Handbook, entitled "Housing at Montana Tech," addresses specific security and access related to campus living throughout the publication.
Montana Tech contracts for campus security services. Contracted security officers provide such services as investigation of thefts, handling of alcohol-related or other behavior problems on campus, parking control, and crowd control at games and concerts. Officers are trained in law enforcement, crisis management and advanced first aid. Campus security does not have the same enforcement authority associated with police; however, our campus security officers work closely with Butte-Silver Bow police. Policy and practice require accurate and prompt reporting to the appropriate police agencies.
Students and employees are informed about campus security procedures and encouraged to be responsible for their own security and the security of others through the Student, Faculty/Staff, and Residence Hall Handbook publications.
Crime prevention has been incorporated into the ongoing campus programming. Safety & Security topics & programs are incorporated into our Orientation & Hall Forums and addressed throughout the semester.
Montana Tech does not have recognized off-campus student organizations, and it is not our practice to monitor off-campus criminal activity.
Use, possession, manufacture, sale, or distribution of any illegally controlled substance on Montana Tech's property or at Montana Tech-sponsored activities is prohibited. This is in compliance with federal and state statutes, Montana Tech's Student Conduct Code, and the Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988.
Montana Tech's Alcohol Policy and Drug Free Workplace Policy are published in the Student Handbook, Residence Hall Handbook, Faculty/Staff Handbook, and Semester Class Schedules.
Statistics concerning the number of arrests, or referrals for campus disciplinary actions if arrest was not made, are published on the college's website at www.mtech.edu/student_life/security/security.htm
Montana Tech's statistics are posted on the US Department of Education, Office of Postsecondary Education's Website.
Definitions of crimes comply with the FBI uniform crime handbook and statistics are provided by the Butte Silver Bow Sheriff’s Department.
CAMPUS SEXUAL ASSAULT PROGRAMS
CAMPUS SECURITY DISCLOSURE (Amendments)
SECURITY STATISTICS REPORT
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