The Behrend College collegian. (Erie, Pa.) 1993-1998, February 17, 1994, Image 9

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    Thursday, February 17, 1994
Our three traditional residence halls accommodate 620 undergraduate students. Men and women live on separate sides of the same residence hall with
a lobby area In between. All three of these buildings are locked between midnight and 7:00 ein. Both men's and women's living areas have security
doors that remain locked twenty-four hours a dey. A security Night Assistant is stationed in the lobbies from 8:00 p.m. to 4:00 am. to monitor
persons entering the hall. All exterior doors in these buildings ere equipped with dead-holt locks and all windows in the living areas am be locked.
Our three new, suite-style, residence halls house 195 undergraduate students in units of four rooms, accommodating two students each , and two
bathrooms on each corridor. These buildings have central lobbies with locked corridors leading to the bedrooms. Bach bedroom is secured by a
dead-bolt lock. Guests em gab entrance to the vestibule where they can call the resident they are visiting. The residents then am come to the vestibule
to provide access to their guests through the interior entrance which remains locked at all times.
The Penn state-Behrend Apartment buildinp house 32 students each, totalling 288 upperclass students. Each individualent has two bedrooms,
occupied by two students each, a bathroom. kitchen and living room area. P,ach exterior door and individual bedroom ° Jo ie :s la ke equipped with dead
bolt locks which an be secured 24 hours a day.
Laundry rooms in the basements of Nairn and Yarnell ilall• are locked et all times. Access can be pined to those areas by mildew' apartment
keys.
During low-occupancy periods. such u holidsys and breaks, apartment residents are allowed to remain on campus even though a minimum of
student services is available. They are informed by letter of emergency procedures in effect during these periods.
The Penn State Downtown Center Is located at 154 West 9th St., in downtown Erie, seven miles from the campus of Penn State-Behrend. This facility is
used by students for day and evening classes. Security at Continuing Education is overseen by the Office of Police and Safety. A property Protection
Guard provides services for all evening classes, with Erie City Police providing services during the day. An excellent working relationship is
maintained with the Erie City Police. The facility is open form 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. weekdays, and 8 a.m. to noon on Saturdays. All Penn State-Behrend
policies and regulations apply to this facility.
Crime statistics are reported to The Pennsylvania State Police for annual publication in "
Commonwealth. These statistics also am available in the U 5 Department of Justice publication, "ClinginiluLlinklid a talin: which is available at all
public libraries and most law enforcement agencies within the United States. Crime statistics also are available by writing to the Department of
University Safety, The Pennsylvania State University, 229 Grange Ruildingt, University Park, PA 16802-6701.
These policies sod procedures sum subject to change st any time. Revised 1993
The Pennsylvania Suite University, is committed to the policy that all persons shall have equal access to programs, facilities, admissions, and
employment without regard to personal characteristics not related to ability, performance, or qualifications as determined by University policy or by
state or federal authorities. The Pennsylvania State University does not discriminate against any person because of age, ancestry, color, disability or
handicap, national origin, race, religious creed, sex, sexual orientation, or veteran status. Direct all affirmative action inquiries to the Affirmative
Action Office, The Pennsylvania State University, 201 Willard Building, University Park, PA 16802-2801.
PENN STATE BEHRND
PART ONE OFFENSES
CRIMINAL HOMICIDE
FORCIBLE RAPE
• SSAULTS
FIREARM
KNIFE
OTHER WEAPON
HANDS, FISTS, FEET, ETC
BURGLARY
I FORCE
NO FORCE
i% ATTEMPTED FORCE 4-
LARCENY/THEFT (EXCEPT MOTOR VEHICLE) ,
MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT
RSON
TOTAL PART ONE OFFENSES
PART TWO OFFENSES
'OTHER ASSAULTS
FORGERY
FRAUD
Iwl
ISEX OFFENSES EXC. PROSTITUTION & RAPE
- ONS VI•LA •N
DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE
LIQUOR LAW VIOLATIONS
DRUNKNESS
DISORDERLY CONDUCT
DRUG VIOLATIONS
LCOHOL RELATED
iS '' NZ4=MWI‘ . 4I
!MIMI
DOWNTOWN CE CENTER
THEFT
ATTEMPT THEFT
SIGMA KAPPA NU HOUSE
• AL • . - 00
PENN STATE BEHREND CRIME STATISTICS 1991-1993
ACTUAL CRIME
OFFENSES RATE*
0.000
33.523
.
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
33.523 j_
167.616
134.093
0.000
1508.548
0.000
0.000
1709.687
0.000
0.000
9 i 301.710
1005.699
33.523
0.000
100.570
435.803
0.000
636.943
0.000
3050.620
ACTUAL CRIME
OFFENSES RATE*
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
20.001
0.000
590.019 i
50.002
0.000
0.000
200.006
20.001 i
0.000
10.000
80.002
1
1 8
20.001
290.009
20.001
150.005
30.001
20.001
10.000
0.000
0.000
990.032
" the Uniform Crime Report for the
ACTUAL CRIME NO. OF
OFFENSES RATE* ARRESTS
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
63.371
31.686
63.371
0.000
' 1806.084
31.686
, 1996.198
253.485
0.000
126.743 4
19 602.028
0.000
31.686
126.743
602.028
221.800
1108.999
126.743
37 1 0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
3833.967
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* Crime rate is
based on pop
ulation per unit,
4 per 100,000
The campus pop
-
ulation is the
students, faculty,
and staff members
at Penn State
Behrend.
*** Arrests for all
alcohol related in-
cidents are listed
Drunkness
Driving Under the
Influence.
ninir* I