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Crime Statistics and Your Right to Know
The North Lake College Police Department prepares this report annually to comply with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act. In keeping with Federal Legislation, “The Crime Awareness and Security Act of 1990” “Clery legislation, (Title II, Public Law 101-542,” as amended), the following information related to these incidents is published annually. This report includes statistics for the most recent three-year period concerning reported crimes that occurred on campus, on off-campus buildings or property owned or controlled by the college, and public property within, or immediately adjacent to and easily accessible from the campus. Campus crime statistics include those offenses reported from other law enforcement agencies for the areas immediately adjacent to and accessible from the campus or non-campus locations. Each year, notifications are mailed to all enrolled students, faculty, and staff that provides the website URL to access this report on the internet. Copies of the report may be obtained by current or prospective students, faculty and staff, at the North Lake College Police Department Office, which is located at 5001 N. MacArthur Blvd., Building C, Suite 204, Irving TX, 75038.

Legend:
OC - On Campus - Any building or property owned or controlled by a school within the same reasonably contiguous geographic area and used by the school in direct support of or in a manner related to its educational purposes and, property within the same reasonably contiguous area that is owned by the school but controlled by another person, frequently used by students, and supports the school’s purposes (such as a food or other retail vendor).

NCP - Non-campus building or property - Any building or property owned or controlled by the school, that is not within the same reasonable contiguous area, is used in direct support of or in relation to the school’s educational purpose and is frequently used by the students.

PP - Public Property -All public property including thoroughfares, streets, sidewalks, and parking facilities that is within the same campus or immediately adjacent to and easily accessible from the campus. This would not include, for example, highways that are adjacent to the campus, but that are separated from the campus by a fence or other man-made barrier. A school may use a map to visually illustrate the areas included in the definition of its campus.

Note: As compared with years 2002, and 2003, offenses for the year 2004 include only those offenses that occurred on certain geographic locations, defined by the Jeanne Clery Act, as locations where offenses and criminal activity should be reported by the college. Offenses which occurred on property that is not owned or controlled by North Lake College, or does not meet the definition of public property, or non-campus property, will no longer be included.

Crime Statistics

North Lake College has no residential living facilities on campus.

Hate Crimes
There were no reported hate crimes for the years 2002, 2003 or 2004.