Chabot College | Spring 2022 Class Schedule

Chabot College • Spring 2022 Class Schedule 118 510.723.6600 • www.chabotcollege.edu CAMPUS SAFETY AND SECURITY CHABOT COLLEGE CRIME STATISTICS In 1998, the federal government passed The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Sta Ɵ s Ɵ cs Act, formerly The Student Right to Know Act of 1990. This law requires colleges and universi Ɵ es receiving federal funding to disclose the reported instances of criminal ac Ɵ vity on their campuses. The following table is an accoun Ɵ ng of mandatory crime sta Ɵ s Ɵ cs on campus. You may contact the Hayward Police Department for crime sta Ɵ s Ɵ cs on public property adjacent to the campus at: 510.293.7272. CRIME 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Murder/Non Negligent Manslaughter 0 0 0 0 0 Negligent Manslaughter 0 0 0 0 0 Sex O ff enses Forcible 1 1 0 1 0 Sex O ff enses Non Forcible 0 0 0 0 0 Robbery 0 0 1 2 1 Aggravated Assault 0 0 0 0 0 Burglary 1 0 1 1 2 Motor Vehicle The Ō 12 1 5 5 4 Arson 0 0 0 0 0 Illegal Weapons Possession 0 0 1 0 0 Drug Law Viola Ɵ ons 0 1 4 3 0 Liquor Law Viola Ɵ ons 0 2 1 0 2 Hate Crime 0 0 0 0 0 Domes Ɵ c Violence 1 1 0 1 1 Da Ɵ ng Violence 1 0 0 0 0 Stalking 0 0 0 0 0 EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION SYSTEM The Chabot College Campus safety department, is commi Ʃ ed to ensuring that our campus community receives Ɵ mely, accurate, and useful informa Ɵ on in the event of a signi fi cant emergency or dangerous situa Ɵ on on campus or in the local area that poses an immediate threat to the health and safety of campus community members. Chabot College uses the emergency no Ɵ fi ca Ɵ on system “Everbridge” which is an emergency no Ɵ fi ca Ɵ on service that proac Ɵ vely contacts students, sta ff and faculty at their district assigned e-mail. Everbridge can be used to send emergency messages within minutes of the occurrence of an incident. Messages are sent by mul Ɵ ple methods to contact informa Ɵ on listed in the campus directory as well as con fi den Ɵ al contact informa Ɵ on registered by users. The system can send simultaneous messages to the college community by e-mail and SMS text. Campus community members can contact the Campus Safety department to update or change their contact informa Ɵ on and are encouraged to list “SMS Text” as their primary contact method. TIMELY WARNINGS In an e ff ort to provide Ɵ mely no Ɵ ce to the campus community in the event of a Clery Act crime that may pose a serious or ongoing threat to members of the community, Chabot Campus Safety Department will issue out a “Timely Warning.” The Campus Safety department will generally issue these warnings for the following crimes: criminal homicide; sexual assaults; robbery; aggravated assault; arson; burglary; and hate crimes. Campus Safety will post these warnings through a variety of ways, including but not limited to e-mails, posters or bulle Ɵ ns, and class discussions. The purpose of these warnings is to no Ɵ fy the campus community of the incident and to provide informa Ɵ on that may enable community members to protect themselves from similar incidents. Campus Safety will issue these warnings whenever the following criteria are met: 1. A crime is commi Ʃ ed; 2. The perpetrator has not been apprehended; and 3. There is a substan Ɵ al and on-going risk to the physical safety of other members of the campus community because of this crime. Such crimes include, but are not limited to: Clery Act crimes that are reported to any campus security authority or the local police; or when the college determines that the incident represents an on-going threat to the campus community. Addi Ɵ onally, the Campus Safety department may, in some circumstances, issue warnings when there is a pa Ʃ ern of crimes against persons or property. The Campus Safety Director or designee will generally make the determina Ɵ on, in consulta Ɵ on with the President, if a warning is required. However, in emergency situa Ɵ ons, any Campus Safety o ffi cer may authorize a Timely Warning. For incidents involving o ff campus crimes, the college may issue a Crime Advisory if the crime occurred in a loca Ɵ on used and frequented by the college popula Ɵ on. Timely Warnings are sent out to the campus community via email or through the Everbridge system. If you have an o ffi cial Chabot email address, you are automa Ɵ cally enrolled in the crime alert no Ɵ fi ca Ɵ on system. These messages are a very e ff ec Ɵ ve way to important informa Ɵ on to the campus community about safety and conges Ɵ on in the campus areas. ALCOHOL AND DRUG POLICY Chabot Community College strives to maintain a drug-free and alcohol- free environment. A student may be arrested, suspended, expelled, placed on proba Ɵ on or given a lesser sanc Ɵ on for good cause and in accordance with procedures consistent with due process for viola Ɵ ons of the drug and alcohol policy. The drug and alcohol policy reads: “On college property, the sale or knowing possession of dangerous drugs, restricted dangerous drugs, alcoholic beverages or narco Ɵ cs as those terms are used in California statutes except when lawfully prescribed or permi Ʃ ed. District/college property includes real or personal property in the possession of, or under the control of the Board of Trustees of the Chabot-Las Positas District and all district facili Ɵ es whether operated by the District or by a District auxiliary organiza Ɵ on.” The policy can be found under the Chabot-Las Positas Administra Ɵ ve Rules and Procedures Manual sec Ɵ on 5512(A)(8) and the Drug-Free Workplace provisions listed under sec Ɵ on 2315. The O ffi ce of Campus Safety and Security prepares a report to comply with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Sta Ɵ s Ɵ cs Act. Crime sta Ɵ s Ɵ cs may be found online at: www.chabotcollege.edu/safety/asr.php. The full text of this report may be found online at www.chabotcollege.edu/safety/asr.php. The report is prepared in coopera Ɵ on with the local law enforcement agencies. Campus crime, arrest, and referral sta Ɵ s Ɵ cs include those reported to the O ffi ce of Campus Safety and Security, designated campus o ffi cials including, but not limited to, administrators, faculty, classi fi ed professionals, advisors to students and student organiza Ɵ ons, athle Ɵ c coaches, and local law enforcement agencies. SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY California law requires sex o ff enders who are employed, volunteer, are a resident of, or enrolled as a student at an ins Ɵ tu Ɵ on of higher educa Ɵ on, to register with their local Police Department. To search the database of registered sex o ff enders in California by name or geography, check the Megan’s Law website at www.meganslaw.ca.gov or informa Ɵ on concerning registered sex o ff enders can be obtained from the Hayward Police Department. You may obtain informa Ɵ on on sexual o ff enders living in the area by contac Ɵ ng: Hayward Police Department 300 W. Winton Avenue, Hayward, CA 94540 Phone: (510) 293-7023 Records are available for review: Wednesdays from 9 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.; 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. Appointment required Alameda County Sheri ff ’s O ffi ce – Eden Township Substa Ɵ on 15001 Foothill Blvd., San Leandro, CA 94562 Phone: (510) 667-7721 Records are available for review: Monday – Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. No appointment necessary

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