Safety and Security | St. Francis College

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Archived: 2026-04-23 17:14

Safety and Security | St. Francis College
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Student Life
Safety and Security
Report an Incident
Discrimination, Harassment, and Sexual Misconduct Response and Education
SFC Alerts
Visitor Policy
Emergency Action Plan
St. Francis College Is Committed To Your Safety
Campus Security Report
This report is prepared as required by the Federal Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (Clery Act) of 1998.
The report intends to inform students, faculty, administration and staff about St. Francis College's campus security policy and crimes and other specific disciplinary actions reported during the past three academic years.
Documents:
2025 Annual Security Report
Emergency Standard Operating Protocols
College Security Camera Policy
Daily Crime Log:
2025
,
2024
,
2023
,
2022
,
2021
,
2020
(PDF)
Emergency Action Plans:
179 Livingston Street
and
97 Columbia Heights
SFC Discrimination, Harassment, and Sexual Misconduct Policy
St. Francis College's classrooms and administrative offices are at 179 Livingston Street in Brooklyn, New York.
As the law requires, you can access the last three years of security data reported by the U.S. Department of Education – Office of Post-Secondary Education.
Click to see St. Francis College Data.
Enter "St Francis College" (with no period after 'St') then select "Main Campus" on the following page.
Emergency Numbers
If you or someone you know is or may be the victim of any form of sexual misconduct, the College strongly urges you to seek immediate assistance. Assistance is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, from:
Local Police (84th Precinct) and Emergency Assistance - Call 911
Campus Security - 718.489.2100 or 718.489.2105
Safe Horizon Rape and Sexual Assault Hotline - 866.689.HELP (4357)
Safe Horizon Domestic Violence Hotline - 800.621.HOPE (4673)
The College has a partnership with Beth Israel Hospital
NYPD Sex Crimes Report Hotline - 212.267.7273
Office of Special Events - 718.489.5271
Title IX - 718.489.2019
Immediately report any unusual or suspicious activity to:
911 - (Immediate Emergencies)
Campus Security - (718.489.2100 or 718.489.2105)
NYC SAFE - (888-NYC-SAFE or
[email protected]
)
Emergency Messaging
How Do We Contact You During an Emergency?
SFCALERT is the mass emergency notification system used at SFC. SFC
requires
all faculty, students, and employees to register with
SFC Alerts
, the College’s electronic emergency notification system. This system enables College officials to reach members of the College by rapidly transmitting short notifications by email to an outside email address, text message to a cell phone, or by voice message to an off-campus telephone or cell phone.
If you have not registered, please do so today at
SFC Alerts
.
Check
www.sfc.edu/
Call (718) 522-2300 for a recorded message
Faculty, staff, and administrators may also check their voicemail at (718) 489-5400.
Voicemail-to-Email: Have your messages sent to your email. You will get notifications every time you receive a new message.
Log onto the OneLogin Portal:
https://sfcbrooklyn.onelogin.com/portal/
Click on the Ring Central Application
Click Settings on the top of the page
Click on Notifications on the left-hand side of the page
Open the dropdown tab titled “Messaging Notifications”
Click the “By Email” box next to the “Voicemail Messages” line
Click “Save” on the bottom of the screen to save changes
Building Hours
Monday - Friday:
7:00 a.m. – 10 p.m.
Saturday:
8:00 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Sunday:
Closed
Counseling Staff Names
Email:
[email protected]
Natasha Edwards, LMHC Dean of Students/ Dean of Health Promotion & Wellness
Julia Passarelli, LMHC, Clinical Supervisor, High-Risk Mental Health Counselor:
[email protected]
Kimberly Shiller, LMSW, Clinical Supervisor:
[email protected]
Emma Wall, LMHC, Clinical Supervisor:
[email protected]
Office of Accessibilities & Accommodations
Email:
[email protected]
Karime Rincon will serve as ADA & ROS (Removing Obstacles for Student Success) Coordinator:
[email protected]
Advisory Committee on Campus Security
St. Francis College Advisory Committee on Campus Security
St. Francis College is committed to the safety and security of its community. New York State Law, 129A, Section 6431 requires the College to maintain an Advisory Committee dedicated to Campus Security. The committee will review current campus security policies and procedures and make recommendations for their improvement. More specifically, the committee will also review the current policies and procedures for:
Educating the campus community about sexual assault, domestic violence, stalking offenses, and bias-related and hate crimes;
Educating the campus community about personal safety and crime prevention;
EReview the reporting of sexual assaults, domestic violence, stalking incidents, hate crimes, and how victims are assisted during investigations;
Review how complaints are referred to the appropriate authorities, support for counseling of victims, and the College’s response to concerns.
A report of the committee’s activities can be made available upon request.
Committee Membership:
Ruben Gonzalez – Senior Associate Dean of Students and Director of Event Management
Ed Evans – Campus Security Consultant
Denise Vieni – Director of Operations, Facilities Management
John Edwards – Vice President of Academic Affairs and Academic Dean
Allen Burdowski – Faculty
Student Government President
Student Government Vice-President
Hazing Policy
PURPOSE:
The SFC Hazing Policy purpose is to prohibit hazing in all forms, ensure compliance with the Stop Campus Hazing Act (SCHA) Amendments to the Clery Act and related laws, and promote a safe and respectful campus environment. Hazing undermines the integrity of student life, endangers individuals, and is inconsistent with the mission, vision, and values of the College.
SCOPE AND APPLICABILITY:
This Policy applies to students, faculty, staff, administrators, trustees, recognized organizations/groups and established groups, and third parties on or off-campus (including online), including visitors, alumni, guests, and the agents, representatives, and employees of suppliers and vendors of the College community.
The College’s prohibition on hazing extends to all aspects of its educational programs and activities, including, but not limited to, admissions, employment, academics, and student services.
This Policy was written to follow the requirements of all applicable federal and state laws. If this Policy is inconsistent with those laws, or the laws change before it has been updated, state and federal law supersede this Policy. If any provision of this Policy is found to be invalid, illegal, unconstitutional, or unenforceable, that finding shall not affect or undermine the validity of any other provision.
The College reserves the right to update these policies as needed. We'll always communicate changes to our community in a timely manner.
DISCLOSURES/REPORTING:
Any person may disclose hazing to the College via the Title IX Coordinator in the following ways:
Mail: 179 Livingston Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201-9902
Telephone: 650-383-4753 ext. 158
Electronic mail:
[email protected]
In person: email the Title IX
Coordinator to setup an appointment.
Online:
https://www.casetracker.app/00016/report-incident
Any other means that results in the Responsible Authority receiving the person’s verbal or written disclosure
The disclosing person does not need to be the harmed person and/or a Complainant. All disclosures will be reviewed by the College to identify if the conduct falls within this Policy or other related policies.
An individual may pursue a College response procedure independently of any off-campus processes, such as reporting to law enforcement or pursuing other non-campus-based civil reporting options. The College reserves the right to initiate this process even if law enforcement has declined to do so.
FULL POLICY:
SFC Hazing Policy 2026
CAMPUS RESOURCES:
Office of Student Conduct: 718-489-2507
Campus Security: (718) 489-2100 or (718) 489-2105
Title IX/Compliance Office:
[email protected]
SFC Counseling Center 179 Livingston Street, Room 7205 Brooklyn, New York 11201, (718) 489- 5335 or (718) 489-2035.
84th Precinct, NYPD (718) 875-6850
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