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immediate threat to the health or safety of students or employees. These threats consist of a range of hazards, including but not limited to: natural disaster, violent crime, or environmental danger. The incident will conclude with an overview of the crisis resolution. Additional useful information relating to the incident may be subsequently transmitted. Human resources prouides the annual Security and Fire Safety Report to new employees. A weekly "Cop Shop" feature in the student newspaper, The Signal, is an important element of our crime prevention effort, as is the Office of Campus Police Services' Web page. http://campuspolice.pages.tcnj.edu/ Timely Warning, Emergency Notification, and Evacuation Missing Student Statement The College of New Jersey is required to notify the campus community of certain emergency situations and specific crimes that are covered by the Clery Act. The enumerated Clery Act crimes are: criminal homicide, murder, negligent manslaughter, sexual assault, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, arson, motor vehicle theft, and hate crimes. In order to effectively distribute safety information, TCNJ disseminates Timely Warnings and Emergency Notifications through e-mails, text messages, the College's Web site, and other methods. The alerts are disseminated as soon as pertinent information is available. The College will request that students provide a primary emergency contact. That person shall be the first contact person in the event that the student would be reported officially missing during his or her tenure at the College. If a student is suspected to be missing from the campus, the Office of Campus Police Services should be notified immediately. When residential or professional staff is informed of a missing student, he or she will notify the Office of Campus Police Services. Upon receipt of a report involving a missing student, the Office of Campus Police Services will initiate an investigation to locate that person. Timely Warnings provide the time, location, and type of crime committed on campus. The information provided by Timely Warnings is designed to promote safety and allow for individuals to take precautionary measures. Emergency Notifications are issued without delay upon confirmation that there has been a significant emergency or dangerous situation occurring on campus that involves an Reports of missing students will be expeditiously investigated. When possible a liaison will be established to support the missing student's family and to assist in the investigation. The emergency contact will be notified if the student is missing more than 24 hours. 7