The Georgetown Community Partnership released data on the Student Neighborhood Assistance Program and Student Conduct outcomes for fall 2013. This is the first public data released by GCP on neighborhood reports on noise violations since its creation after the 2010 Campus Plan agreement.
Data revealed the Office of Neighborhood Life received 305 “contacts” last semester, 73 percent of which were due to noise complaints. Out of 72 noise-related incidents on Georgetown-affiliated off-campus residences, 51 resulted in an Office of Student Conduct charge.
Out of the methods of reporting, 58 percent were through the Office of Neighborhood Life’s helpline, and 27 percent were from proactive SNAP patrolling. Five percent were due to 911 calls, and six percent were from off-duty Metropolitan Police Department officers.
The majority of incidents were from West Georgetown, at 56 percent of all contacts, and 35 percent were from Burleith. Only six and three percent were from on-campus and Foxhall, respectively.