Investigations

Missing Resident Students
The term "missing student," shall refer to any St. John's University student, who resides in a facility owned or operated by the University, who has not been seen by friends, or associates for a reasonable length of time, whose whereabouts have been questioned and brought to the attention of a member of the Residence Life staff, including resident assistants. The University will initiate an investigation once advised that a student is missing with no reasonable explanation for his/her absence. Ordinarily, the investigation will be initiated after at least 24 hours have elapsed after a normal or scheduled event for which the student was expected.

Violent Felony Offenses
Violent felony offenses are defined in subdivision one of section 70.02 of the New York State Penal Law to include, but are not limited to, degrees/classes of: murder, manslaughter, kidnapping, rape, sodomy, aggravated sexual abuse, assault, burglary, robbery, arson, criminal possession of a dangerous weapon, etc. All members of the University community are expected to immediately report all suspected or actual violent felony offenses occurring at or on the grounds of the University to the Department of Public Safety.