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University of Maine 2018 Annual Security & Fire Safety Report
The Clery Annual Security and Fire Safety Report (ASR) was intended to provide you with essential information regarding the University’s security-related programs, services, policies and statistics about the occurrence of crime and fires on campus
Emergency alert regarding a social media threat
Example of emergency alert notifications sent to all UMaine students and staff regarding an alleged threat made via social media impacting the University of Maine campus. Also attached, a screen-capture of the UMaine web home page displaying the emergency notification
UMaine Alert : Timely Warning Notification
Police warning to the campus community regarding a barricaded subject with a firearm in Regency Trailer Park, Old Town, near the UMaine campus. Alert information was also sent out via text message
University of Maine 2020 Clery Fire Safety Report
The Higher Education Opportunity Act requires that each campus report on fires at student housing facilities as well as publish a fire safety report which is to be available to the public after October 1 of every year. A copy of the annual report is available from the Safety and Environmental Management Department
University of Maine & The University of Maine Machias 2022 Annual Security & Fire Safety Report
This information is provided by the University of Maine Police Department in accordance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistic Act, 1998 (as amended).
The University of Maine (UMaine) and the University of Maine at Machias (UMM) would like to welcome you to our campuses. The Clery Annual Security and Fire Safety Report (ASR) is intended to provide you with essential information regarding the University’s security-related programs, services, policies and statistics about the occurrence of crime and fires on our campuses. Our mission is to provide the highest quality services while maintaining a safe environment in which to learn, live and grow. We see ourselves as educators who provide security in support of the mission of the University of Maine, including its regional campus the University of Maine at Machias. Every contact that is made is an opportunity to educate people on the important responsibilities of being a productive member of our educational communities
UMaine Crime Alert
Examples of how safety alerts are communicated to members of the University of Maine community including email notification, individual campus portal pages for community members, and a notification posted across all pages of the university website. This safety alert describes the assault of an unnamed female by an unknown male who briefly choked her, yelled a slur at her for wearing a pride shirt... before running away
Message from the Chief of Police about COVID-19
Screenshot of the University of Maine Collins Police Department website homepage, with a statement from Roland LaCroix, the Chief of Police regarding campus safety during the COVID-19 pandemic
The University of Maine 2019 Annual Security & Fire Safety Report
This report provides information regarding our compliance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act. The Clery Bill (H.R.3344, S.1925, and S.1930) was introduced in Congress on September 6, 1989, and was signed into law on November 8, 1990 by President George Bush as Title 2 of the Student Right-To-Know and Campus Security Act. The bill was named for Jeanne Clery who was raped and murdered in her dorm room at Lehigh University in 1986. It took effect September 1, 1991 and the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) was charged with enforcing the law. The law requires all institutions of higher education to release campus crime statistics and security policies to their current and prospective students and employees