Sagrado
Seguridad Integral y Manejo de Riesgos — Alertas de Seguridad (Clery) y Plan de Desastres y Emergencias Multirriesgo
Universidad del Sagrado Corazón (Sagrado) — a private Catholic university in Santurce, San Juan, Puerto Rico — issues Clery-compliant security-alert bulletins through its Oficina de Seguridad Integral y Manejo de Riesgos and maintains a Plan de Desastres y Emergencias Multirriesgo prepared under the supervision of San Juan's municipal emergency-management office.
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Universidad del Sagrado Corazón
Territory · PR
Alertas de Seguridad / Plan de Desastres y Emergencias Multirriesgo
In the policy’s own words
What the policy says
Security-bulletin content recipe (Spanish)reconstructed
Los boletines de alerta incluyen información que promueva la seguridad en la comunidad, información que permita a las personas protegerse, y la hora, lugar y tipo de delito.
- — English translation: 'The alert bulletins include information that promotes safety in the community, information that allows people to protect themselves, and the time, location, and type of crime.' This content recipe corresponds to a Clery timely warning. The wording was paraphrased consistently across retrievals but not reproduced byte-for-byte from a live official fetch (sagrado.edu blocked automated access), so marked isVerbatimConfirmed:false.
Jeanne Clery framing (Spanish)reconstructed
La ley Jeanne Clery requiere que toda institución de educación superior que participe en programas de asistencia económica federal informe a la comunidad universitaria sobre todo incidente criminal que ocurra en el recinto.
- — English translation: 'The Jeanne Clery law requires that every higher-education institution participating in federal financial-assistance programs inform the university community about every criminal incident that occurs on campus.' Establishes the statutory basis for Sagrado's bulletins. Surfaced via the search index, so marked isVerbatimConfirmed:false.
Multirisk plan supervised by San Juan municipal OMME (Spanish)reconstructed
El Plan de Desastres y Emergencias Multirriesgos de la Universidad del Sagrado Corazón fue preparado bajo la supervisión de la Oficina Municipal para el Manejo de Emergencias del Municipio de San Juan.
- — English translation: 'The Multi-Risk Disaster and Emergency Plan of the Universidad del Sagrado Corazón was prepared under the supervision of the Municipal Office for Emergency Management of the Municipality of San Juan.' Shows the plan's external governance basis. Surfaced via the search index, so marked isVerbatimConfirmed:false.
At a glance
How this policy works
- When it activates
- Sagrado issues security-alert bulletins when criminal incidents occur on or adjacent to campus, including content that promotes safety, helps people protect themselves, and states the time, location, and type of crime (a Clery timely-warning recipe). The Plan de Desastres y Emergencias Multirriesgo governs response to natural disasters and other hazards. No separate written numeric timing standard could be corroborated.
- Who decides
- The Oficina de Seguridad Integral y Manejo de Riesgos (OSIMR) issues security bulletins and runs the 24/7 security office; the Plan de Desastres y Emergencias Multirriesgo was developed under the supervision of San Juan's municipal emergency-management office. The specific position authorized to issue an Alerta de Seguridad was not published on an official-attributed source and is not stated here.
- Emergency notification vs. timely warning
- Sagrado explicitly frames its bulletins around the 'Ley Jeanne Clery,' which it states requires federally-funded institutions to inform the community of on-campus criminal incidents; its bulletin content (safety information, self-protection guidance, and the time/location/type of crime) corresponds to a Clery timely warning.
- Scope & limits
- The confirmed publication channel for Alertas de Seguridad is the university website; the specific mechanisms used to push individual notifications (SMS/email/app) were not corroborated from an official-attributed source. The multirisk plan relies on coordination with Puerto Rico Police, San Juan Municipal Police, and federal agencies, with campus emergency phones and per-residence evacuation plans.
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Analysis
Reading the policy
Universidad del Sagrado Corazón (Sagrado) is a private, Catholic university in the Santurce district of San Juan, Puerto Rico. Its alert-and-warning function has two visible, well-documented halves: a Clery security-bulletin (timely-warning) practice run by the Oficina de Seguridad Integral y Manejo de Riesgos (OSIMR), and a hazard/emergency-operations plan, the Plan de Desastres y Emergencias Multirriesgo. Among the five institutions in this batch, Sagrado is the best-documented because it actually publishes dated, public security alerts.
On the Clery side, Sagrado frames its bulletins around the federal statute, stating in Spanish that the 'Ley Jeanne Clery' requires institutions receiving federal financial-aid funds to inform the university community of criminal incidents that occur on campus, and that the institution must document complaints, notify the Puerto Rico Police as warranted, and comply with applicable law. Sagrado describes the content recipe for its bulletins — information that promotes community safety, information that lets people protect themselves, and the time, location, and type of crime — which maps directly onto a Clery timely-warning. These bulletins are published as dated 'Alerta de Seguridad' pages: corroborated examples include alerts dated August 14, 2025, December 6, 2025, and January 14, 2026, and one concrete documented case was a break-in in the early hours of Wednesday, August 13, 2025, at a property on Calle Sagrado Corazón 516 bordering the PG-2 parking lot, after which surveillance in the area was strengthened (Alerta de Seguridad, Aug 14, 2025).
On the emergency-operations side, the Plan de Desastres y Emergencias Multirriesgo was prepared under the supervision of San Juan's Oficina Municipal para el Manejo de Emergencias, following DHS/FEMA guidance and in coordination with Puerto Rico's state emergency-management agency. The university coordinates with the Puerto Rico Police, the San Juan Municipal Police, and federal agencies, and the residence halls maintain their own multirisk plan with detailed evacuation routes and meeting points. The OSIMR operates a 24/7 security office (787-728-1515 ext. 5555 and 939-969-1515; seguridad@sagrado.edu) with emergency phones distributed around campus.
Honesty notes: the sagrado.edu and politicas.sagrado.edu hosts blocked automated fetching, so all excerpts were captured from indexed search snippets and translated; they are presented in Spanish (verbatim quote) with an English translation in each annotation. None could be reproduced byte-for-byte across two independent live official fetches, so every excerpt is marked isVerbatimConfirmed:false out of caution, even though the underlying facts are corroborated across multiple official Sagrado pages. The specific channels used to push an Alerta de Seguridad to individuals (vs. publishing it to the website) and a written timing standard could not be confirmed; the confirmed publication channel is the institution's website. Confidence is medium — strong corroboration of the bulletin practice, the multirisk plan, and the Clery framing, but no byte-for-byte verbatim confirmation and incomplete push-channel detail.
Takeaways
Key findings
Sagrado is the best-documented institution in this batch: it publishes dated public 'Alerta de Seguridad' bulletins (e.g., Aug 14 2025, Dec 6 2025, Jan 14 2026).
Bulletins follow a Clery timely-warning recipe — safety information, self-protection guidance, and the time/location/type of crime — and are explicitly framed by the 'Ley Jeanne Clery.'
A Plan de Desastres y Emergencias Multirriesgo, prepared under San Juan's municipal emergency-management office and per DHS/FEMA guidance, governs hazard response, with per-residence evacuation plans.
The OSIMR runs a 24/7 security office (787-728-1515 x5555 / 939-969-1515) with campus emergency phones, coordinating with Puerto Rico Police, San Juan Municipal Police, and federal agencies.
Spanish excerpts could not be confirmed byte-for-byte across two live official fetches (sagrado.edu hosts blocked automated access), so all are isVerbatimConfirmed:false with English translations; individual push channels are unconfirmed and confidence is medium.
Policy, meet practice
When this system actually fired
3 documented times Sagrado’s alert system was used, from the case archive.
Provenance
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Added 2026-06-22Updated 2026-06-22Via ingestion