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...note, however, that the Ad Board reserves the right to act. “Students who violate the rules established by the faculty do face the possibility of action by the Ad Board,” Ellison writes in an e-mail. Harvard University Police Department spokesman Steven G. Catalano says that various civil, criminal, and College sanctions could be brought against an odious offender, but that the police are more concerned about safety than just busting kids. “Like all police forces, HUPD uses its professional judgment because each situation is unique,” Catalano writes...
...recent Crimson article (“Violent Crime Drops at Harvard,” news, Oct. 11) quotes Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) spokesman Steven G. Catalano as saying “we are transparent and have nothing to hide” with respect to crime reporting. Unfortunately that isn’t the case. Harvard fought all the way to the Supreme Judicial Court earlier this year to keep campus police reports secret. Now along with other private colleges they’re fighting hard to kill state legislation, Senate No. 1735, that would open crime reports to students...
...larcenies, and drug law violations.The decrease in violent crimes—which include sex offenses, robbery, and aggravated assault—was largely due to a significant decline in the number of forcible sex offenses, which dropped from 30 in 2004 to 12 in 2005.But HUPD Spokesman Steven G. Catalano warned against finding a trend in last year’s decline in the number of sexual offenses, saying that it could also suggest underreporting of incidents.“There was a decrease, but it’s not as substantial as it seems,” he said...
...wasn’t arrested because the assault and battery was a misdemeanor and did not occur in the officer’s presence,” Harvard University Police Department spokesman, Steven G. Catalano, told The Crimson at that time...
...Upon completion of the investigation of the incident, a decision was made to arrest the student,” wrote Steven G. Catalano, HUPD spokesman, in an e-mail...