What You Should Know About Crime

At Grinnell College in Grinnell, Washington, and London students, faculty and staff encounter new ideas, global issues, academic challenges, and a diverse array of people. But, because college campuses are not immune from the world's problems, Grinnellians also may be exposed to crime. Everyone on campus plays an important role in preventing and reporting crime.  Crime isn't your problem; it's a campus problem. We must cooperate with each other and law enforcement agencies to maintain a safe campus. As required by the Student Right-to-Know and Campus Security Act, passed by the United States Congress in November 1990, this page will inform you about:

  • Methods for reporting crime
  • Support and assistance available to crime survivors
  • Policies relating to crime and campus emergencies
  • Crime statistics for the last three years