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UMaine Campus Crime Statistics

Posted By Steve Martell On September 28, 2012 @ 16:30 In | Comments Disabled

The University of Maine is committed to informing the public so that they are safety-conscious. The following statistics, provided in compliance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act of 1998, as amended, are for your information. If you have any questions, contact the UMaine Police Department at (207) 581-4053.

In compliance with the Clery Act, statistics will be disclosed in four categories:

  1. On Campus (All educational buildings and other property on campus).
  2. Residential Facilities for Students (Residence Halls, fraternities, and sorority houses).
  3. Non-Campus (Remote facilities and other properties that are student used).
  4. Public Property within, or immediately adjacent to and accessible from the campus.

Refer to these crime definitions [1] to have a better understanding of the types of crimes that are occurring and their frequency.

Part I Offenses Venue

2009

2010

2011

Murder/Non-Negligent
manslaughter
On Campus*

0

0

0

Residence

0

0

0

Non-Campus

0

0

0

Public Property

0

0

0

Total

0

0

0

Negligent Manslaughter On Campus*

0

0

0

Residence

0

0

0

Non-Campus

0

0

0

Public Property

0

0

0

Total

0

0

0

Arson On Campus* 21 13 9
Residence

21

11

 9
Non-Campus

0

0

0

Public Property

0

0

0

Total

21

13

9

Robbery On Campus*

0

0

0

Residence

0

0

0

Non-Campus

0

0

0

Public Property

0

0

0

Total

0

0

0

Aggravated Assault On Campus*

0

0

1
Residence

0

0

1
Non-Campus

0

1

      0
Public Property

0

0

0
Total

0

1 1
Burglary On Campus*

24

5

5
Residence

15

3

3
Non-Campus

0

0

0

Public Property

0

0

0

Total

24

5

5

Motor Vehicle Theft On Campus*

2

0

3
Residence

0

0

0

Non-Campus

0

0

0

Public Property

0

0

0

Total

2

0

3

Sexual Offenses:

Forcible Sex Offense On Campus*(1) 3

9

6
Residence

2

8

5
Non-Campus(2)

0

0

0

Public Property(3)

0

0

0

Non-Forcible Sex Offense On Campus*(4)

0

0

0

Residence

0

0

0

Non-Campus(5)

0

0

0

Public Property(6)

0

0

0

Total All Sex Offenses 1+2+3+4+5+6

3

9

6

Part II Offenses

2009

2010

2011

Liquor Law Violations – ARRESTS

On Campus*(1)

205

7

8
Residence

162

7

8
Non-Campus(2)

2

0

0
Public Property(3)

0

0

0

Liquor Law Violations JUDICIAL REFERRALS

On Campus*(4)

402

423

368
Residence

364

388

333
Non-Campus(5)

21

17

3
Public Property(6)

0

0

7
Total All Liquor Law Offenses 1+2+3+4+5+6

630

457

386

Drug Law Violations ARRESTS

On Campus*(1)

67

2

7
Residence

53

2

1
Non-Campus(2)

1

0

 0
Public Property(3)

0

0

0

Drug Law Violations —  JUDICIAL REFERRALS

On Campus*(4)

104

208

314
Residence

99

175

256
Non-Campus(5)

0

22

7
Public Property(6)

0

0

2
Total All Drug Violations 1+2+3+4+5+6

173

230

330

Weapon Violations — ARRESTS

On Campus*

0

0

 0
Residence

0

0

0

Non-Campus

0

0

0

Public Property

0

0

0

Weapon Violations — JUDICIAL REFERRALS

On campus*

0

0

2

Residence

0

0

0

Non-Campus

0

0

1

Public Property

0

0

0

Total

0

0

3


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Note – In the past we have counted the civil infractions of illegal possession of alcohol and marijuana as arrests because people were summoned to court. The 2011 edition of The Handbook for Campus Safety and Security Reporting, says that civil citations should not be counted as arrests, thus the large drop in arrests for drug and alcohol offenses in calendar year 2010.

*On Campus category includes incidents reported in Residence category.


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[1] crime definitions: http://umaine.edu/clery/clery/crime-definitions/

[2] Equal Opportunity: http://www.umaine.edu/eo

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