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Community and Campus Crime: A Geospatial Examination of the Clery Act

NCJ Number
245081
Journal
Crime and Delinquency Volume: 59 Issue: 8 Dated: December 2013 Pages: 1131-1156
Author(s)
Matt R. Nobles; Kathleen A. Fox; David N. Khey; Alan J. Lizotte
Date Published
December 2013
Length
26 pages
Annotation

This study examined the criminality of students and nonstudents on the campus of a large southeastern university.

Abstract

Despite the provisions of the Clery Act, which requires institutional reporting of crime on college campuses, patterns of campus crime have received surprisingly little research attention to date. Furthermore, few studies have described the extent to which college students engage in criminal behaviors. This study examines the criminality of students and nonstudents on the campus of a large southeastern university. To assess the effectiveness of the Clery Act, the data were mapped to identify geospatial patterns of offending on and off campus. Results illustrate important patterns of crime both on and off campus, involving both students and nonstudents. Also, multivariate analyses suggest that several factors are consistently predictive of on-campus and student arrests. Policy implications and suggestions for future research based on these findings are discussed. Abstract published by arrangement with Sage Journals.