
05-26-2014, 12:43 PM
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Originally Posted by DrPhil
Then TELL US what it is.
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. I already posted the DOJ link. It equates to about 1 in 40, not 1 in 5. Still too high (as I already stated) but not a crisis.
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You have clearly never worked in college admissions or read the crime data for some of the most popular colleges in the country.
"Despite every effort" is a common phrase that does not mean that every possible effort has been attempted. No campus will ever attempt or accomplish every possible effort. There will always be issues with budget, student naysayers, staff naysayers, faculty naysayers, community naysayers, and parent naysayers.
For example, there are parents who do not want campus crime incidents published; who prefer to have campus safety without having actual sworn law enforcement; and who do not want their "children" to take college courses on campus safety, binge drinking, and safe and consensual sex. So, you see how it can be impossible to override the naysayers.
But, have you researched the campus police and public safety of most college campuses to see their efforts? Did you know that some colleges have campus safety programs, courses, and departments? Did you know that some college campuses require classes on binge drinking, sex, and other issues that impact college campuses?
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My husband has worked in higher ed on a college campus for 25 years. My 3 kids basically grew up on the campus. I'm very familiar with the culture.
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