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CURRENTLY THERE ARE NO WARNINGS
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Tobacco-Free Policy
"In accordance with CUNY policy, effective September 2012, smoking and tobacco use will be prohibited in all areas that comprise Hunter College. This includes indoor locations as well as outdoor locations such as entrances and exits to buildings, outdoor terraces and parking lots. Futhermore, vehicles that are owned, leased or operated by Hunter College are also included in this policy. There is no sale of cigarettes, electronic cigarettes, cigars, chewing or pipe tobacco at any facility, location, or vending machine owned, leased, operated or maintained by Hunter College or its contractors."Hunter College respects an individuals choice to use tobacco, however, in accordance with CUNY policy we must restrict and discourage tobacco use on college property. We are looking forward to working with our neighbors and internal constituents to create a tobacco free campus out of respect for others and the environment.The Board of Trustees of The City University of New York approved The CUNY Revised Tobacco Policy on January 24, 2011. This revised policy updates, expands and supersedes the policy previously enacted effective January 1, 1995, which prohibited smoking inside all facilities, including vehicles operated by the University. The new CUNY policy on tobacco use reads:"Effective no later than September 4, 2012, the following shall be prohibited at The City University of New York: (i) the use of tobacco on all grounds and facilities under CUNY jurisdiction, including indoor locations and outdoor locations such as playing fields; entrances and exits to buildings; and parking lots; (ii) tobacco industry promotions, advertising, marketing, and distribution of marketing materials on campus properties; and (iii) tobacco industry sponsorship of athletic events and athletes." City University's 23 Campuses Are the Latest to Ban Smoking, The New York Times, January 24, 2011
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Crime & Fire Reports
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Daily Crime Log
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Crime Log Information and Procedures: The Hunter College Department of Public Safety assigns a case number for all reportable activities, both criminal and non-criminal. Only case numbers generated for criminal activity are listed in the crime log. Crime log case numbers may not run sequentially. Crimes are in chronological order. The most recent crimes are at the top of the list. Hard copies of the Crime Logs are also available at the Public Safety desks of each Hunter campus, during normal business hours. The crime logs located at each campus will only provide the reported crimes at that particular location. Note: Incidents with a case number that start with “NA” involve information received from other college administrators, who are defined by federal law as “campus security authorities”. These administrators share non-identifying information with the Department of Public Safety that is provided by the victim. In these incidents, the victim did not file an official report with Public Safety and therefore, it is not always possible to provide information regarding the five areas typically covered in the Crime Log (i.e., Nature/Classification, Date Reported, Date Occurred, Time, On or Off Campus). Because an official report was not filed, there will be no disposition. These incidents are reported to the Department of Public Safety for statistical purposes and are posted to the Crime Log as the information is received by Public Safety. According to Federal Law, an institution may withhold any of the required fields of entry, i.e. the nature, date, time, location and/or disposition if any of the following conditions apply: (1) The disclosure is prohibited by law, (2) If disclosure would jeopardize the confidentiality of the victim, (3) If disclosure would jeopardize an ongoing criminal investigation or the safety of an individual, (4) If disclosure would cause a suspect to flee or evade detection, or (5) If disclosure would result in the destruction of evidence.
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Daily Fire Log
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The following log contains information in regard to fire, smoke conditions, and sprinkler activations at all Hunter College campuses. "Malicious False Alarms" will be included in our Daily Crime Log. For additional fire safety information, please see the Policies & Procedures and Fire Safety sections of this site.
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Where can I find the Annual Security Report (ASR)?
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2011 Annual Security Report (ASR)
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This report contains policies and procedures for the college as well as information on crimes, assistance to victims and crime statistics for each campus.
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2010 Annual Security Report and Crime Statistics
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This folder contains the 2010 Annual Security Report (ASR) for Hunter College and the 2010 Crime Statistics for each campus as mandated by the Clery Law.
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2009 Crime and Fire Statistics
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2009 Reports
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2009 Annual Security Report for Hunter College
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Crime Reports
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Due to renovations within the library the entrance and exit has moved to the 7th floor East Building. There is NO entrance or exit on the 3rd floor East. Please take the East Building elevators to the 7th floor or you may used the elevators or escalators to the 7th floor West and walk over the skybridge to teh East Building.
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Hunter College students, faculty and staff are now able to park their bicycles in Posey's Park located on East 68th Street at the East Building. A valid Hunter ID card is needed to swipe and enter the gate to gain entrance. Please do Not Lock your bicycles to anything other than the bike racks.
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