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Safety and Security
Campus Security Information
At Marymount Manhattan College, the safety and well being of our students, faculty, staff and guests are of primary importance. To this end, the College maintains a substantial, well-equipped, full-time staff of security officers, all licensed by the State of New York. Our security staff is on-duty 24 hours each day, seven days per week. Visitors to the College and its residence facilities will notice security personnel stationed at all main entrances. In addition, our security officers patrol school facilities on a regular basis.
Located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, the College realizes that it is an integral part of a larger community. Therefore, our security administrators have developed a close working relationship with the New York City Police Department. Precinct officers are always readily available to address the concerns of the College.
Important Telephone Numbers
Director of Campus Safety: 212-517-0685 - Peter DeCaro.
Confidential Hotline: 212-774-4878
24-hour security desk: 212-517-0411
Police Emergency: 911
Non-Emergency Numbers
NYC Police Department 19th Precinct: 212-452-0600
NYC Police Department 17th Precinct: 212-826-3228
NYC Police Department 114th Precinct: 718-626-9327
Lost and Found Inquiries relating to lost articles should be directed to the 24 hour security desk.
Crime Statistics
The College's annual Campus Safety Report includes statistics for the previous three calendar years concerning reported crimes that occurred on campus; in certain off-campus buildings and on public property immediately adjacent to and accessible from the campus. This report outlines MMC safety and security policies regarding alcohol and drug use, crime prevention, the reporting of crimes, sexual assault and other relevant matters. Crime prevention tips are also included to help every member of the community remain safe and avoid becoming a victim of crime. You can obtain a copy of the Campus Safety Report or by contacting the Director of Campus Safety at 212-517-0685.
For a copy of the College crime statistics and it also can be found online at the US Department of Education Office of Post Secondary Education website.
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