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The Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act of 2000 requires
colleges and
universities to inform students and employees how to learn the identity
of registered sex
offenders on campus. This law contains the Campus Sex Crimes
Prevention
Act which
becomes effective October 23, 2002.
Sex offender information is compiled by the Illinois State
Police.
The State Police
maintain a website that allows you to search their sex offender
databaseonline.
To learn
the indentity of registered sex offenders on or near campus, or
anywhere
in Illinois, visit
Once there, you can search by city, county, or zip code.
Here's some helpful information for conducting your search
* The University in in Coles County
* The University is in zip code 61920
SECURE YOUR POSSESSIONS

85% OF THEFT ON THIS CAMPUS CAN BE PREVENTED BY THE VICTIM.
The conscientious use of
keys (
both residence and vehicle) will prevent most theft.
Unfortunately,
as the semester wears on, we as a community become less vigilant and
assume
that our friends (residence halls) and neighbors (vehicles) will not
steal
from us. This is not the case. Use your keys at all
times.
It only takes a matter of seconds for another to enter your unlocked
room
and steal your personal property. Diligent use of your keys does
not make you paranoid. It makes you smart!
IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION THAT MAY BE USEFUL IN SOLVING THESE CRIMES, YOU ARE URGED TO CONTACT THE EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY POLICE DEPARTMENT AT 581-3213 OR police@www.eiu.edu