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UC community safety dashboards

The UC Community Safety Plan calls on all UC campuses to collect and publicly share uniform campus safety data to empower the UC community and inform change.

Community safety: Calls for service

Calls for service to law enforcement agencies generally include calls to “911” for emergency assistance and may also include calls to non-emergency numbers. UC Police Departments are required to report monthly data to UCOP on civilian calls for service, noting call category (standardized across UC locations), call type (details that can be different by location), and month received.

Community safety: Use of force

All UC locations are required to submit quarterly data on use of force incidents to the UC Office of the President. This reporting includes incidents that qualify for mandatory reporting to the California Department of Justice along with certain incidents that do not qualify for state reporting.

Community safety: Civilian complaints

Consistent with California Penal Code 832.5, all UC Police Departments have procedures that allow civilians to lodge complaints against officers and to post information on their websites on how to submit a complaint or a commendation. UC Police Departments are required to report data to UCOP on resolved complaints, including information about the civilian, the interaction, allegation, and the results of these complaints.

Community safety: Stops

California’s Racial and Identity Profiling Act (RIPA) requires that California law enforcement agencies collect information from officers about the "perceived race or ethnicity" of the people they detain. The data in this dashboard are aligned with UC Police Departments report to the California Department of Justice in compliance with RIPA.

Community safety: Crimes

UC Police Departments report monthly crimes data from their jurisdictions to the U.S. Department of Justice. UC Police Departments also contribute information to help UC comply with community crime and safety reporting requirements of the Clery Act. The data reported in this dashboard do not serve as the UC campus’ official Clery reporting, but provide aggregated information regarding crimes reported and investigated at the UC campuses and medical centers.

UC 2030 dashboard

This dashboard shows the UC 2030 goals in UC's multiyear framework.

UC doctoral program statistics

UC doctoral program statistics including admissions, enrollment, financial support, completion rates, and alumni outcomes.​

UC repatriation of Native American human remains and cultural items

Information on the repatriation of Native American human remains and cultural items under the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) and CalNAGPRA.

California high school graduation projections and A-G completion

What does a changing California mean for higher education?