About the Jeanne Clery Act Self-Assessment Survey
The Clery Center developed the
Jeanne Clery Act Self-Assessment Tool for Campus Multidisciplinary Teams in 2013.
In partnership with the U.S. Department of Education’s Clery Act Compliance Division and the
U.S. Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women, the Clery Center is pleased to share a new, open-source version of the Tool that helps all campuses evaluate their systems and processes related to Clery Act compliance, including policies and protocols, victim assistance, record-keeping, and more.
This open-source
Jeanne Clery Act Self-Assessment Survey is divided into the following key areas:
- CLERY ACT COMPLIANCE - GENERAL
- GEOGRAPHY
- CRIME STATISTICS (Reporting Statistics, VAWA Amendments & Reporting Statistics, Hate Crime Statistics, Arrests & Disciplinary Referrals)
- CRIME LOG & CAMPUS ALERTS (Daily Crime Log, Emergency Notifications & Timely Warnings)
- RIGHTS & OPTIONS FOR CAMPUS VICTIMS OF SEXUAL ASSAULT, DATING VIOLENCE, DOMESTIC VIOLENCE & STALKING (Awareness & Prevention Programs, Reporting Options & Disciplinary Procedures)
- ON-CAMPUS STUDENT HOUSING REQUIREMENTS (Missing Student, Fire Safety)
Each section includes basic questions that invite participants to evaluate key areas of compliance through a self-rating system.
This is an anonymous survey. Non-identifiable data will be sent to the Clery Center in order to analyze trends and identify needed resources.
The Clery Center would like to thank the U.S. Department of Education and the
U.S. Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women, for their support of this project.
If you have any questions or need assistance while using this Survey, please contact the Clery Center's staff at (484) 580-8754 or
info@clerycenter.org.