Campus Crime Statistics
Kokomo • Logansport • Wabash
Statistics are available on all crimes reported to the security department for this campus during a five-year period. The statistics available on this report include crimes occurring on Ivy Tech campus property. Data is for Aug.1, 2005–July 31, 2006.
Crimes reported
Kokomo campus
Aggravated assault/battery 0
Burglary 1
Motor vehicle theft 0
Murder 0
Personal property damage 0
Rape 0
Sex offenses, forcible 0
Sex offenses, non-forcible 0 |
Logansport campus
Aggravated assault/battery 0
Burglary 0
Motor vehicle theft 0
Murder 0
Personal property damage 0
Rape 0
Sex offenses, forcible 0
Sex offenses, non-forcible 0 |
Wabash campus
Aggravated assault/battery 0
Burglary 0
Motor vehicle theft 0
Murder 0
Personal property damage 0
Rape 0
Sex offenses, forcible 0
Sex offenses, non-forcible 0 |
Arrests
Kokomo campus
Drug abuse violations 0
Liquor law violations 0
Weapons possessions 0
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Logansport campus
Drug abuse violations 0
Liquor law violations 0
Weapons possessions 0 |
Wabash campus
Drug abuse violations 0
Liquor law violations 0
Weapons possessions 0 |
Responsibility
All Ivy Tech campuses have a very low occurrence of criminal activity; however, when incidents do occur, please contact the security officer on duty or the security director. Safety precautions should be observed at all times. The college encourages all students, faculty and staff to take the responsibility to help each other in situations where criminal activity has occurred.
Each incident
A copy of each incident report is to be forwarded to the security director. The dean of student affairs should also be supplied with a copy of the report. Incident Reports are available from the Office of Student Affairs or the campus security officer.
Sexual assault and harassment
Victims of sexual assault should get help as soon as possible. If you are physically injured, seek medical treatment immediately. Contact campus security or the police to report the incident. It is important to preserve any evidence of the crime to assist with the investigation. You should not wash or change clothes if possible before being examined at a medical facility.
If the offense involves another student, disciplinary action may be initiated within the college. Sanctions may include required counseling, temporary suspension or dismissal. Both the accuser and the accused are entitled to have others present during any proceeding. The outcome of the proceedings will be provided to both the accuser and the accused for any proceedings where sexual assault is alleged.
The college will attempt to assist with victim requested changes in academic situations when possible. If you feel you are being sexually harassed, contact the campus affirmative action office, which responds to every complaint, providing proper remidiation when harassment is determined. To report harassment incidents, contact Celestine Johnson, executive director of human resources, at (765) 459-0561, ext. 321, or (800) 459-0561, ext. 321, toll free.
Substance abuse referral
The college will refer students in need of special help with substance abuse problems to appropriate local counseling agencies. Each campus has established relationships with area agencies for referral purposes and has referral information for crisis intervention.
Alcohol and drug policies
In compliance with Indiana state law, being under the influence of, use of or distributing illegal drugs is not permitted. Being under the influence of, or possessing intoxicating beverages on college property also is not permitted. Students, staff or visitors in violation of these rules will be dealt with in compliance with college policy. Local law enforcement authorities also may be notified.
Crime prevention program
Ivy Tech is not a residential college; therefore, students are encouraged to follow the same safety precautionary measures that they follow in their home and in the community. The Office of Student Affairs is prepared to assist anyone interested in attending a seminar or program on crime prevention and safety by locating the appropriate agency.
Off-campus housing
There is no off-campus housing endorsed by Ivy Tech.
Ivy Tech students are entitled to a safe and secure learning atmosphere. The following information is an overview of the college’s safety policies on substance abuse and sexual assault.
Security
Each Ivy Tech campus designates specific employees who are responsible for addressing security-related matters, and to whom all criminal activity is to be reported. If security staff is not available, the activity should be reported to the Office of Student Affairs. The local police department should also be notified of any crime. It is college policy to assist the police in any investigation that they conduct.
Hours of operation
Monday–Thursday 7:30 a.m.–9 p.m.
Friday 7:30 a.m.–5 p.m.
Prompt and accurate reporting
All criminal activity is to be reported accurately to Ivy Tech personnel and/or the local police. Misrepresenting criminal activity or falsely reporting an incident could result in prosecution.
To report a crime
Ivy Tech State College is required by federal law to report the frequency of criminal activity that occurs on its campus to current students, faculty and staff and to prospective students and employees. Any student, prospective student, faculty or staff person who has been a victim of, or a witness to, a criminal act which occurred at any of the facilities or grounds of any Ivy Tech campus is encouraged to immediately report this act to Campus Security or the Office of Student Affairs.
Kokomo campus
Pam Guthrie, dean of student affairs
(765) 459-0561, ext. 320 |
Logansport campus
Gloria Carvey, associate dean of student affairs
(574) 753-5101, ext. 302 |
Wabash campus
Clark Shearer, associate director of student development (260) 563-8828, ext. 301 |