College Crime Report

The Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1990 requires colleges and universities to distribute to all current students and employees and to applicants for enrollment or employment a description of policies and services concerning types of crimes.

Crime statistics are affected by a variety of factors including (a) demographic characteristics of the surrounding population, (b) ratio of male to female students, (c) number of hours students spend on campus, (d) accessibility of the campus to outside visitors, (e) size of student enrollment, and (f) time segments of attendance.


ALVIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE POLICE DEPARTMENT

CRIME STATISTICS
 
VIOLENT CRIMES 2009 2010 2011
       
Murder 0 0 0
Sexual Offenses:      
     Forcible 0 1 0
     Non-forcible 0 0 0
Robbery 0 0 0
Aggravated Assault 0 0 0
       
NON-VIOLENT CRIMES      
       
Burglary 1 3 2
Motor Vehicle Theft 0 0 0
Liquor Violation 0 1 5
Drug Violation 1 0 0
Weapons Violation 0 0 0
Simple Assault 2 1 1
Thefts 3 14 9
Arson 0 0 0
 
CALLS FOR SERVICE
 
Motor assists, escorts, key assists, first aid, etc. 13,455 9,982 10,182
 

The Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1990 requires colleges to distribute  to all students, employees and to applicants for enrollment or employment and a description of policies and services related to campus security and statistics concerningtypes of crime.

The most common crimes on campus include the theft of unattended or unsecured books,of unattended or unsecured books, backpacks, purses and wallets.

 

 

Contact Information
College Police Department
Building H, Room 132
To report an emergency:
On Campus 3700
Off Campus 281.756.3700 or 911

Last Updated: 8/30/11

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