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Bias/ Hate Related Crimes Policy

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美高梅mgm平台 is committed to a diverse, safe, and inclusive learning environment.  In compliance with NY Education Law Article 129-A, 2023 amendment that aims to strengthen hate crime reporting and investigation requirements for college campuses, 美高梅mgm平台 provides the following information in compliance of the law.

仇恨犯罪

根据纽约刑法 485.05, Hate Crimes is a criminal offense that prosecutors can bring in conjunction with another underlying offense when a defendant commits a crime against a victim based at least in part on one or more of the victim’s immutable characteristics, 比如种族, color, 宗教, 年龄, 残疾, 国家的起源, 祖先, 性别, 性别认同, 性别表达, 或者性取向.

Under the Clery Act, the following categories of reportable criminal offenses:

  • 比赛
  • 宗教
  • 性取向
  • 性别
  • 性别认同
  • 种族
  • 国家的起源
  • 残疾

除了, the following offenses are included in the Clery Act statistics if they are Hate Crimes.

  • Larceny-Theft
  • 简单的攻击
  • 恐吓
  • Destruction/Dam年龄/Vandalism of Property

A person does not have to identify within one of the target groups to be a victim of a hate crime.  The crime is considered a hate crime if the perpetrator’s perception puts a person in that target category.

A hate crime can fall under the categories of:

  • Hate violence against person(s):
  • Hate-motivated vandalism; or
  • Hate-motivated threats and harassment.

Some factors which may indicate that an incident constitutes a hate crime are:

  • Bias-related comments or graffiti;
  • No economic motive for an assault or battery;
  • A crime involving disproportionate cruelty or brutality;
  • The offender’s criminal history, or
  • If the crime occurs on a specific day or at a specific place or event that is relevant to the victim’s race, 种族, 宗教, 残疾, 或者性取向.

仇恨犯罪:

  • Threatens the safety and welfare of all citizens not just the intended target;
  • Inflicts on victims physical and emotional dam年龄;
  • Sends a powerful mess年龄 of intolerance and discrimination to all members of the group to which the victim belongs; and
  • Undermines the civility that is essential to maintain a diverse and healthy community.

欲知更多有关 纽约刑法第485条.05仇恨犯罪,点击这里.

U.S. 教育部

美高梅mgm平台 is required to annually report campus crime statistics to the U.S. 教育部 as required by Title 20 of the U.S. 法典第1092(f)条.  This information can be found on the U.S. 教育部’s website at 校园安全与保安.

MAKING A REPORT TO THE UNIVERSITY

A report regarding discrimination and/or discriminatory harassment may be made to the 校园安全 Office, 教务长, 第九条协调员, or the Human 资源 Department.  If you are experiencing an emergency, call 911 或拨打校园安全电话585-594-7777.

  • 校园安全 can be reached 24/7 by calling 585-594-7777 or by stopping by the office located in the upper Voller Athletic Center (VAC), Office 200.  非机密性质的资源.
  • The Office of 学生生活 can be reached Monday-Friday from 8:30-4:30 p.m. by phone at 585-594-6350 or in person at the Golisano Community Eng年龄ment Center, 1st 地板上.  非机密性质的资源.
  • 第九条协调员 can be reached Monday-Friday from 8:30-4:30 p.m. by phone at 585-594-6222 or in person in the Rinker Building, 低水平, Office 122. 非机密性质的资源.
  • The Human 资源 Department can be reached Monday-Friday by phone at 585-594-6260 or in person in the Rinker Building, 低水平.  非机密性质的资源.

一旦做了报告, a reporting person chooses the level of participation in the process to address the allegation.  Choosing not to participate in the process may limit the University’s ability to respond to a report.  除了, New York State law requires the University to report violent felony offenses to law enforcement.  如果联系了执法部门, the reporting person may choose the level of participation with law enforcement.

MAKING A REPORT TO LAW ENFORCEMENT

The University will assist any person in contacting law enforcement officials.  Additionally, any campus community member may contact 911 independently.  Upon reviewing the facts of the case, law enforcement may decide to prosecute the matter, and further participation with law enforcement may be required.  Once criminal charges are initiated, charges can be withdrawn only with the proper consent of the District Attorney’s Office.  In compliance with Title IX Regulations, the University may need to act on any information law enforcement shares with the University if there is a concern for the safety of the University community.  欲了解更多有关 第九条,点击这里.

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受害者的资源

其他报告选项

除了 to the reporting choices above a person may direct information about their allegations to the 美国民权办公室.S. 教育部.

U.S. 教育部
民权办公室
Lyndon Baines Johnson 教育部 Building
马里兰大道400号,西南
华盛顿特区20202-1100

电话:  800-421-3481

传真:  202-453-6012; TDD: 800-877-8339

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