Drew's comprehensive Campus Crime Statistics Report is filed with the U.S. Department of Education and is available online via the Campus Safety Report Web page. The report is required by all colleges and universities under provisions of the Clery Act.
The majority of the cases handled by this department are non-criminal matters, such as, medical emergencies, motor vehicle accidents, fire alarms, reports of theft and property loss and other public service calls.
Most lost or stolen property cases on campus can best be described as "thefts of opportunity;" for example, money left out in the open, bicycles left unlocked, and computers left unattended.
Information on public safety matters, including any crimes, is reported on our department website and the department maintains information to be in compliance with the Clery Act. Monthly statistics on Public Safety calls are provided to the student newspaper, the Acorn. Additionally, Chief Evans provides information by voice or e-mail to members of the Drew community when necessary or appropriate.
Students are encouraged to ask questions. If Public Safety has the information you are seeking, it is our policy is to make sure the information is provided to you quickly and accurately.