Judicial Statistics
(Summer 2002—Spring 2003)
Violations
Conduct dangerous to others*
Hazing
Disorderly Conduct
Obstruction of or interference with institutional
activities or facilities
Misuse of or damage to property
Theft, misappropriation, or unauthorized sale
Misuse of documents or identification cards
Firearms or other dangerous weapons
Explosives, fireworks, and flammable materials
Public intoxication
Alcoholic beverages
Drugs
Drug paraphernalia
Gambling
Financial irresponsibility
Abuse of the Judicial System
Making false statements
Disruption with hearing
Making false allegations
Attempts to influence impartiality
Harassment or intimidation
Failure to comply with sanctions
Failure to cooperate with institutional officials
Academic misconduct
Sexual battery or rape**
Violation of general rules and regulations
Attempts and aiding and abetting the commission
of offenses
Violations of state or federal laws
Advertisement flyers or brochures
Duplication of keys
Fire drills
Litter
Motor vehicles
Pornography
Residence hall visitation
Sirens and loudspeakers
Student identification cards
Sexual misconduct
Total
26
0
12
7
%
15.1
0
7
4.1
7
8
3
6
10
30
26
6
4
0
0
4.1
4.7
1.7
3.5
5.8
17.4
15.1
3.5
2.3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
5
0
11
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
2.9
2.9
0
6.4
2.9
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.6
0
* Statistics are from May 19, 2003
through September 9, 2003
Classification
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Unknown
Organization
Total
23
17
12
16
1
2
4
%
30.7
22.7
16
21.4
1.4
2.5
5.3
Referral Source
MTSU Police
Faculty
Housing
Staff
Student
Other
Total
51
5
6
12
0
1
%
68
6.7
8
16
0
1.3
The statistics contained in this report represent formal complaints received by the Office of Judicial Affairs and Mediation Services for the
time period indicated. Formal charges may have also been filed with the MTSU Police Department and/or University Housing. It is possible for a single violation to appear in both the report from Judicial Affairs and the statistics provided by MTSU Police.
* This number does not represent 5 complaints of harassing or obscene phone calls. The violator could not be identified in two of these
instances. In the two instances a violator was identified, but the violator was not a student. One of these cases is still under investigation.
Two complainants phone numbers were changed at their request to prevent further harassment (the other complainants did not want their
phone number changed).
** This number does not represent 1 alleged incident of sexual misconduct reported to the Office of Judicial Affairs and Mediation Services. In this instance, the complainant requested (in writing) that we not follow up on the situation and would not provide any information
regarding who the suspect(s) was/were.
This figure may not represent the number of cases reported to other offices on campus, including the MTSU Police Department, Housing
and Residential Life, Counseling Center or the June Anderson Women’s Center.