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ELAC > Consumer Information > Jeanne Clery Crime StatisticsJeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act
This act is named in memory of a university student, Jeanne Clery, who was raped and murdered in 1986. The Clery Act was formerly known as the Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1990. All colleges and universities that receive federal funding are required by this act to disclose information about crime on campus and crime in the immediate vicinity of the campus. Annual reports which contain three years of crime statistics, campus security policies, statements of victims' rights, and sexual assault policies must be made available under this act. In addition, timely warnings of criminal threats to the entire campus population must be made available.
Complete Jeanne Clery Disclosure information can be found at the East Los Angeles College Sheriff's Station. It is located at the Stadium in room B5-104. You can check selected crime statistics for East Los Angeles College at the following link: http://www.ope.ed.gov/security/search.asp.
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2007 Records
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2006 Records
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2005
ELAC/SouthGate Crime Stats for 2005 (PDF)
ELAC/SouthGate Crime Stats for 2005 (HTML)
2004
ELAC/SouthGate Crime Stats for 2004 (HTML)
2003
ELAC Crime Stats for 2003 (HTML)
South Gate Crime Stats for 2003 (HTML)
ELAC Arrest Stats for 2003(HTML)
2002
ELAC Crime Stats for 2002 (HTML)
ELAC Arrest Stats for 2002 (HTML)
Other Related Links:
Department of Education Campus Security Website
California Attorney General's Megan's Law Website
California AMBER Alert Page