The 1990 Federal Campus Security Act requires that all postsecondary institutions make crime statistics and security measures available. The following criminal statistics have been compiled for the period 2005 through 2007. For questions or complaints (adults) regarding the Educational Equity Act, Title IX, Section 504 (Rehabilitation Act), or the Americans with Disabilities Act, contact allun hamblett, executive director of human resources, (239) 377-0351.
The 1990 Federal Campus Security Act requires that all postsecondary institutions make crime statistics and security measures available. The following criminal statistics have been compiled for the period 2005 through 2007. For questions or complaints (adults) regarding the Educational Equity Act, Title IX, Section 504 (Rehabilitation Act), or the Americans with Disabilities Act, contact allun hamblett, executive director of human resources, (239) 377-0351.
The 1990 Federal Campus Security Act requires that all postsecondary institutions make crime statistics and security measures available. The following criminal statistics have been compiled for the period 2005 through 2007. For questions or complaints (adults) regarding the Educational Equity Act, Title IX, Section 504 (Rehabilitation Act), or the Americans with Disabilities Act, contact allun hamblett, executive director of human resources, (239) 377-0351.
requires that all postsecondary institutions SAFETY make crime statistics and security measures available. In addition to other information contained in this publication, the following criminal statistics have been compiled for the AND period 2005 through 2007. These statistics are kept on a year-round basis. SECURITY www.collier.k12.fl.us
Dr. Dennis Thompson
2007 CAMPUS CRIME REPORT Superintendent of Schools Crimes 05 06 07 Murder 0 0 0 THE DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD Manslaughter 0 0 0 Rape 0 0 0 OF COLLIER COUNTY Robbery 0 0 0 Linda Abbott, Chair Aggravated Assault 0 0 0 Patricia M. Carroll, Vice-Chair Prejudice Crimes 0 0 0 Richard Calabrese, Member Arson 0 0 0 Burglary 1 3 0 Kathleen Curatolo, Member Liquor-law violations 0 0 0 Steven J. Donovan, Member Drug-abuse or sale 0 0 0 Weapons possession 0 0 0 Motor Vehicle Theft 0 0 0 Lorenzo Walker Institute of Technology is accredited by: The Commission of the Council on Occupational Education LORENZO WALKER Sex Offences, forcible or non-forcible, on or THE COLLIER COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM IS AN after 08/01/92:___0__ EQUAL ACCESS/EQUAL OPPORTUNITY INSTITUTION FOR EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT. INSTITUTE OF Rape Prior to 08/01/92:___0__ See Guidance Counselor for additional copies of this report. For questions or complaints (adults) regarding the Educational Equity Act, Title IX, Section 504 (Rehabilitation Act), or the TECHNOLOGY Crimes of murder, forcible rape and aggravated Americans with Disabilities Act, contact Allun Hamblett, Executive assault that showed evidence of prejudice based on race, religion, sex orientation or Director of Human Resources, (239) 377-0351. For questions or complaints (students) regarding the Educational Equity Act, Title IX, 3702 Estey Avenue ethnicity as prescribed by the Hate Crimes or the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, contact Diedra Landrum, Statistics Act (28 U.S.C. 534): __0__ Coordinator of Student Services/Guidance & Counseling, (239) 377- 0517. For questions or complaints (students) regarding Section 504 Naples, FL 34104 (Rehabilitation Act) and the Americans with Disabilities Act, contact Larry Ruble, Coordinator of Student Services/Psychological Services PHONE : (239) 377-0900 (239) 377-0508. The address for the above contacts is: The District School Board of Collier County, 5775 Osceola Trail, Naples, FL 34109. Introduction Safety and Security- 3. The office person receiving the report of a Everyone’s Concern crime shall immediately notify the Law Enforcement unit that a crime has occurred. At one time schools were thought to be a safe 4. The Law Enforcement unit, after Lorenzo Walker Institute of Technology (LWIT) is determining that a crime has occurred, will an integral part of the community it serves. As haven. We all know that crime has found its way through the school doors. notify the proper law enforcement such, LWIT shares many of the same interests and authorities as well as the proper District problems, including a concern about crime. The personnel. Institute experiences many of the same risks and Criminal acts such as murder, rape, forcible and non-forcible sex offenses, robbery, aggravated 5. A school incident report will be filed with the threats as the community in which it is located. We Law Enforcement unit and the School are vitally concerned about the safety and well assault, burglary, motor vehicle theft or damage, arrests for liquor-law, drug abuse and weapons District. being of our students, faculty, staff, and all visitors who participate in the many activities which we violations are occurring in schools at an alarming rate. If you witness a crime or are a victim please be sponsor. prepared to provide the following information: Although criminal acts of safety concern at the In dealing with on-campus crime, students, faculty, support staff, and administrators need to Your name Institute have been minimal, everyone should be be aware of how to prevent a criminal act from Quick description of any injury aware of potential problems. We encourage you to join the effort to continue the Institute’s reputation occurring and how to deal with it if it happens. The location of the incident you are of being a safe and secure environment for reporting everyone. Guidelines for Crime Prevention: A description of the scene A description of any possible suspects This brochure provides security measures and any 1. Everyone needs to be aware of the fact A description of the vehicles involved crime statistics compiled for periods prior to 1992 that a crime can occur at any time and at (if any) and a license number and the past three years. Also campus security any place. Any evidence relating to the crime. awareness topics will be addressed during 2. Vehicles left unattended in the parking lot orientation sessions every semester and should be locked. Guidance counselors will be available to provide periodically by instructors. 3. Persons who appear to be non-students students information on counseling services for or acting in a suspicious or capricious victims of sex offenses and other crimes. Campus Safety & Security manner should be reported to the Principal’s office. Become an involved and alert student. Your ideas, Policies and Procedures 4. Persons using the parking areas at night comments, and contributions to our safety and should stay in the lighted areas and try to security efforts are encouraged and welcomed. It is the policy of LWIT that all reasonable go to the parking area with other people. Remember, we are always looking for ways to measures shall be taken to protect students, 5. Do not leave valuables unattended. ensure that our Institute is a safe, secure, and employees, and visitors. It is expected that all Bring as few valuable items as possible healthy place to work and study. We challenge you faculty, staff, and students will act in a safe manner to the Institute. to make this a personal objective while here. and report any unsafe condition or dangerous 6. Personal items should be labeled or situation. The Institute will not tolerate any type of marked with a name or some other Campus Disciplinary Action disruptive or inappropriate behavior that interferes identifying mark. with the primary education mission and sponsors programs to encourage awareness of safety and Students who are accused of committing Guidelines if a Criminal Act Occurs: campus crimes will be provided due process. The security hazards. Florida Administrative Code and the Code of 1. If you observe or are the victim of a Conduct adopted by the Collier County School LWIT complies with state and federal laws, which crime, you should report it immediately to prohibit the sale, use or possession of alcoholic Board will be followed in determining disciplinary the Principal’s office. action. A copy of the Code of Conduct is beverages, illegal drugs or weapons on campus. 2. Try to provide the office person with We cooperate fully with authorities in the maintained in the Principal’s office for review by details about the actual crime, the staff and students on request. enforcement of civil laws. LWIT is recognized as a criminal and as many other details as are “Drug-Free Zone.” pertinent to the incident.