Contact Information

For routine service requests 860.832.2375

Central Police
1500 East Street
New Britain, CT 06050

Clery Act - Cloned

Click Annual Campus Security & Fire Safety Report to access Central's annual report prepared in compliance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (20 USC § 1092(f)) as well as similar State statutes. This landmark federal law, originally known as the Campus Security Act, and now commonly referred to as the "Clery Act," requires colleges and universities across the United States to disclose information about crime on and around their campuses.

The report contains statistics on specified crimes reported over the previous three calendar years as well as specific information pertaining to campus security, alcohol and drug policies, sexual assault prevention and response, victims’ assistance programs, missing person reports, crime prevention, fire safety, and campus resources. Hard copies may be obtained by contacting (860.832.2375) the Central Police Department at Police Headquarters on 1500 East Street, New Britain, CT or by downloading and printing the online version.

Annual Campus Security & Fire Safety Report (Clery Report)

Daily Crime Log

A publicly accessible log of all crimes is available at the Central police headquarters. The log includes the nature, date, time, general location, and disposition of each crime that occurs within our Clery defined geography and patrol jurisdiction. Entries are made within two business days of the reported incident unless the disclosure is prohibited by law or would jeopardize an ongoing criminal investigation or safety of the individual, cause the suspect to flee or evade detection, or result in the destruction of evidence. Information withheld must be disclosed once the adverse effect is no longer likely to occur. The daily log is available for public inspection at the Central Police Department located at 1500 East Street, New Britain, CT. Serious incidents may require notification in the form of Emergency Notifications or Timely Warnings to the campus community to help the police or to help prevent further crimes.