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Clery Act Information - APU Campus Safety
Clery Act Information - APU Campus Safety
U.S. Jeanne Clery Act Information
Department of Campus Safety
U.S. Jeanne Clery Act Information
Contact Information
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
(626) 815-5000
Location
Smith Hall
Related Links
Silent Informant Form
Emergency Preparedness and Response
Annual Security and Fire Safety Report
Per the Clery Act, Azusa Pacific University is required to publish the number of alleged
crimes reported to campus authorities during the past three years. These statistics
include all reported activity as defined and required by 20 U.S.C. 1092(f), such as
crimes that occurred on campus, in certain non-campus buildings or on property owned
or controlled by APU, and on public property immediately adjacent to and accessible
from campus.
The Annual Security Report also includes other information related to security, including
an explanation of the Clery Act, a definition of the enforcement authority of security
personnel, details about crime prevention on campus, and more.
You can obtain a copy of the full report at the Department of Campus Safety, the
Office of Human Resources
, or by reviewing the following documents posted online for your convenience:
2025 Annual Security and Fire Safety Report (PDF)
Daily Crime and Fire Log
The Azusa Pacific University Department of Campus Safety maintains a Daily Crime and
Fire Log. It records all crimes reported to the Department of Campus Safety within
our geographical area of responsibility (on-campus locations, on-campus residences,
non-campus locations, and immediately adjacent public property to on-campus locations)
and reflects on-campus residential fires.
Reported incidents will be posted within two business after the Department of Campus
Safety receives the information. A business day is Monday through Friday, excluding
holidays and days the university is closed.
If you have questions about the Crime and Fire Log, please visit the Office of Campus
Safety inside Smith Hall or call (626) 815-5000. The past 60 days of incidents are
recorded on the link below.
View Daily Crime and Fire Log
Campus Security Authorities (CSA): To Submit a Clery Crime or Incident
If you are identified as a Campus Security Authority (CSA) and need to access the
CSA reporting form to report a Clery crime, visit the
CSA page
Campus Hazing Transparency Report
The Stop Campus Hazing Act (SCHA) was signed into law on December 24, 2025, and amended
the Clery Act to include hazing statistics. In addition, the SCHA requires institutions
to publish a Campus Hazing Transparency Report. For more information and to review
the report, please visit:
APU’s Campus Hazing Transparency Report
Megan’s Law and Sex Offender Registrant Information
Effective October 28, 2002, law requires institutions of higher education to provide
the campus community with information on where they may obtain information on registered
sex offenders in the state of California. It also requires sex offender registrants
who are already required to register in the state to provide notice, as required under
state law, to each institution of higher education for which the person is currently
enrolled as a student, full- or part-time employee (with or without compensation),
or those participating in a vocation. As the Department of Campus Safety is not a
law enforcement agency, the registration process must be conducted at the Azusa Police
Department.
In the state of California, convicted sex offenders must register with their local
law enforcement agencies. Megan's Law allows the public to access the registry. It
also authorizes local law enforcement to notify the public about high-risk and serious
sex offenders who reside in, are employed in, or frequent the community.
Public information regarding sex offenders in California may be obtained by viewing
the Megan's Law website at
www.meganslaw.ca.gov
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