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2003 SESSION

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SB 752 Reporting of serious campus crime to Attorney General.

Introduced by: Jay O'Brien | all patrons    ...    notes | add to my profiles

SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:

Reporting of serious campus crime to Attorney General. Requires the governing body of each public and private institution of higher education in Virginia to annually report to the Office of the Attorney General all incidents involving violent crime occurring on the campus of the relevant institution. The reports are to be based on data collected from any criminal incident information from campus police departments at public and private institutions of higher education, as provided in § 23-232.1, and such other records and materials as the Attorney General may designate for the purpose of recording the frequency of such incidents and making such information available to the public.

The Office of the Attorney General is to develop and implement procedures to implement this subsection that address those violent crimes required to be reported, which shall include, but may not be limited to, violent felony offenses as defined in § 19.2-297.1 and any crime ancillary thereto (such as murder, kidnapping, certain sexual assaults, and other serious crimes); reporting dates; report formats; confidentiality of personal identifying information; the withholding of information whose release may jeopardize an ongoing investigation or individual safety; and such other matters as the Attorney General deems necessary.


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