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Location and Other Correlates of Campus Crime

NCJ Number
99076
Journal
Journal of Criminal Justice Volume: 13 Issue: 5 Dated: (1985) Pages: 429-444
Author(s)
J A Fox; D A Hellman
Date Published
1985
Length
16 pages
Annotation
Crime and security are major issues on a number of college campuses in the United States, yet little criminological research has been aimed at the campus setting. This article explores which aspects of the campus profile seem to contribute, or at least relate, to high levels of campus crime. A regression of crime rates on dimensions of the campus profile uncovered a number of correlates (specifically, measures of campus size and scholastic quality) in our sample of 222 colleges and universities. Somewhat surprisingly, the location of a campus -- be it in an urban or a rural setting -- had no impact on the level of its crime problem, through a slight influence on crime mix (proportion of crimes that are violent) was found. (Author abstract)

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