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Columbia College Hollywood commits itself to providing for the safety and security of its community – students, faculty, staff, and visitors – and to best assist its community in providing for their own safety and security.
Towards this important obligation, the Campus Security Office along with appropriate members of the staff annually prepares a Campus Security and Crime Statistics Report. This report is prepared in cooperation with local law enforcement agencies with jurisdiction of the campus, any alternate sites, and surrounding areas.
Campus crime, arrest, and referral statistics consist of those reported to Campus Security as well as designated campus officials including, but not limited to: deans, directors, department heads, student affairs personnel, and advisors to students and student organizations. Statistics reported to local law enforcement agencies are integrated as well. These statistics may include crimes that have occurred in private residences or businesses not required to be included by law.
Each year a printed notification of the Campus Security and Crime Statistics Report is made available to all enrolled students, current faculty members, and current staff, and is distributed to their campus mailboxes and posted on widely read message boards. Copies of this Report may be obtained at the Campus Security Office, the office of the Compliance Officer (institutional research), or by calling (818) 345-8414.
California law (California Penal Code: 11160) requires prompt, mandatory reporting to local law enforcement by health care practitioners when they provide medical services to a person they know or reasonably suspects is suffering from wounds inflicted by a firearm or is a result of assaultive or abusive conduct.
Columbia College Hollywood Counseling and Psychological Services staff informs their clients of the procedures to report crime to the Campus Security on a voluntary or confidential basis, should they feel it is in the best interest of the client. A procedure is in place to anonymously capture crime statistics disclosed confidentially during such a session.
All Campus Security authorities have an obligation to forward to the appropriate outside authorities information on offenses reported to them for inclusion in the Campus Security and Crime Statistics Report. The designation of “authority” in this context not only includes the Campus Security Officers, but also resident advisors in housing, student activity coordinators and faculty advisors and others who have relevant interactions.
Jeanne Clery Act Disclosure
It is the policy of Columbia College Hollywood to prohibit all forms of discrimination on the basis of sex in any education program or activity pursuant to Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972. Title IX states, “No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance.” This prohibition against discrimination on the basis of sex applies to all persons participating in college programs or activities, regardless of the individual’s sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, or gender expression, including third-parties.
In addition to prohibiting discrimination on the basis of sex, it is the policy of the college to prohibit the crimes of sexual harassment, dating violence, domestic violence, and stalking as they are defined for purposes of this policy and the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (Clery Act).
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This information will be used to contact you through various means, which may include: phone, text messaging, and email, about the programs and services that are offered. We value and protect your privacy. Read our privacy policy.
At CCH, we believe it is important to take a stand by demonstrating our willingness to promote and inspire systemic change. We must speak honestly and truthfully to the ugliness of racism that permeates throughout our society today. It may be an uncomfortable conversation for some, but it is an all-too familiar reality for anyone living in this country with black or brown skin. Hiding from it, ignoring it, or being silent about it will not make it go away.
Learn MoreAt CCH, we believe it is important to take a stand by demonstrating our willingness to promote and inspire systemic change. We must speak honestly and truthfully to the ugliness of racism that permeates throughout our society today. It may be an uncomfortable conversation for some, but it is an all-too familiar reality for anyone living in this country with black or brown skin. Hiding from it, ignoring it, or being silent about it will not make it go away.
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