Terminology Used in Incident Reports
Our team reports on security incidents that put personal or public safety at risk. By sharing this information, community members can stay informed and exercise appropriate precautions to help protect themselves and their property.
The definitions below are extracted from the Criminal Code of Canada (external link) and are among the many laws enforced by our department in our daily operations.
Why we use Canadian Criminal Code terminology
We use the Canadian Criminal Code (external link) to define the terminology in our security incidents as all persons in Canada are governed by its law and the supporting case law. It is important to use a nationally guided definition because it prevents any augmented interpretation of the law and is easily accessible and to interpret by any community members looking for additional information.
For further information and detail on the definitions, please review the links to the Criminal Code of Canada (external link) provided below.
Incident types we report on
Glossary of terms
When referring to those involved, we use the following terms:
- “TMU community member” refers to a TMU student, faculty, staff or volunteer.
- “TMU community guest” refers to a TMU-affiliated guest who has been invited to campus (e.g. a guest speaker, a family member of a student, etc.).
- “Member of the public” refers to someone who may have been in or around the TMU campus but has no university affiliation (i.e. someone who lives or works near to the campus).
Questions?
If you have any questions or concerns about security incidents or this terminology, please contact us at 416-979-5040 or at security@torontomu.ca.