Annual Security and Fire Safety Report

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April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Check out the Violence Against Women Act section of the Annual Security and Fire Safety Report to learn about your reporting options, rights and options in the event of sexual misconduct, UIC's policies and procedures, and programs available for the prevention of sexual assault, dating violence, domestic violence, and stalking.

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A 3D scenario displays images of the inner sections in the ASFSR 2024. On the left, a female college student holds her phone while she receives a UIC Alert. On the right, a laptop displays the Crime Statistics page with the Department of Education Logo floating on the right.

In accordance with the Jeanne Clery Campus Safety Act, the Annual Security and Fire Safety Report serves as your guide to UIC’s evolving safety landscape. This year, we’ve reimagined this critical document as an immersive experience that invites every community member to actively participate in shaping our public safety ecosystem. We aim to integrate public safety into the fabric of daily campus life, using the latest advancements to not only inform but empower you. Our goal is to equip you with the knowledge and skills to confidently navigate any situation, making safety an important part of our UIC experience.

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UIC is required to compile annual crime statistics concerning certain crimes that are reported to Campus Security Authorities or local police agencies. Crimes disclosed in the ASFSR include Clery Act crimes that occurred on UIC’s Clery Geography.