Crime Statistics

Last Updated: September 29, 2023

Statement of Policy for Reporting the Annual Disclosure of Crime Statistics

The University of Maine at Fort Kent is committed to informing the public so that they are safety-conscious. The following statistics, provided in compliance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act of 1998, as amended, are for your information. If you have any questions, contact Student Affairs at (207) 834-7587. In compliance with the Clery Act, statistics will be disclosed in four geographic categories, called the Clery geography:

  • On-campus (all educational buildings and other property on campus)
  • Of the crimes on campus, the number of crimes that took place in dormitories or other residential facilities for students on campus
  • Non-campus (remote facilities and other properties that are student-used, including sororities and fraternities)
  • Public property within or immediately adjacent to and accessible from the campus

Statistics are for the three most recent calendar years for all offenses listed below that occurred on or within the University’s Clery geography, and that are reported to local police agencies or to a campus security authority.

Criminal Offense and Crime Statistics

Offense (by Hierarchy)Reporting YearOn-Campus*Non-CampusPublic PropertyUnfounded**Residential Facilities
Murder/Non-neg. Manslaughter202200000
202100000
202000000
Negligent Manslaughter202200000
202100000
202000000
Rape202200000
202130003
202020002
Fondling202200000
202100000
202010001
Incest202200000
202100000
202000000
Statutory Rape202200000
202100000
202000000
Robbery202200000
202100000
202000000
Aggravated Assault202200000
202100000
202000000
Burglary202200000
202100000
202000000
Motor Vehicle Theft202200000
202100000
202000000
Liquor Law Arrests202200000
202100000
202000000
Drug Law Arrests202200000
202100000
202000000
Weapons Law Arrests202200000
202100000
202000000
Arson202200000
202100000
202000000
Liquor Law Disciplinary Referral202210001
202150001
202020002
Drug Law Disciplinary Referrals202200000
20211100011
202010001
Weapons Law Disciplinary Referrals202210001
202100000
202000000
Hate Crimes (by category of protected class)202200000
202100000
202000000
*On-Campus category includes incidents reported in the Residential Facilities category
**Unfounded complaint as determined by a police officer

Violence against Women Act (VAMA) Statistics

Offense (by Hierarchy)Reporting YearOn-Campus*Non-CampusPublic PropertyUnfounded**Residential Facilities
Domestic Violence202200000
202100000
202000000
Dating Violence202200000
202100000
202000000
Stalking202200000
202110001
202020002
*On-Campus category includes incidents reported in the Residential Facilities category
**Unfounded complaint as determined by a police officer

Hate Crime Statistics

The University of Maine at Fort Kent strives to foster a safe and healthy learning environment that embodies the diversity and inclusion of all members of the UMFK community. The Hate Crime Statistics are separated by the category of prejudice. The numbers for most of the specific crime categories are part of the overall statistics reported for each year. The only exceptions to this are the addition of Simple Assault, Intimidation, and any other crime that involves a bodily injury that is not already included in the required reporting categories. If a Hate Crime occurs where there is an incident involving Intimidation, Vandalism, Larceny, Simple Assault, or other bodily injuries, the law requires that the statistic be reported as a hate crime even though there is no requirement to report the crime classification in any other area of the compliance document.

Note: A hate or bias-related crime is not a separate, distinct crime but is the commission of a criminal offense motivated by the offender’s bias. For example, a subject assaults a victim, which is a crime. However, if the facts of the case indicate that the offender was motivated to commit the offense because of their bias against the victim’s race, sexual orientation, gender, religion, ethnicity, national origin, gender identity, or disability, the assault is then also classified as a hate/bias crime.

  • 2022: Zero hate crimes reported
  • 2021: Zero hate crimes reported
  • 2020: Zero hate crimes reported