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Friday, April 20, 2007
Rebecca Hagelin :: Townhall.com Columnist
Curtailing Campus Crime
by Rebecca Hagelin
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It's part of human nature to seek shelter -- to yearn for safe surroundings. Sure, we take precautions: We buckle our seatbelts. We lock our doors. But even then, we preserve our mental well being by refusing to dwell on the reasons we take those precautions in the first place.

"Schools should be places of safety and sanctuary in learning," President Bush said after the homicidal rampage that left more than 30 people dead at Virginia Tech. "When that sanctuary is violated, the impact is felt in every American classroom and every American community."

So as we pray for strength for the families who have lost loved ones, we have to ask: After the coffins are lowered and the orations read, what then? Will our need to move on, to ignore the reasons that we take precautions, get the better of us again? Or will we take some steps now that may forestall the next tragedy?

No, I'm not talking about some unconstitutional gun-control program that leaves innocent Americans defenseless, and I'm not talking about an unworkable, invasive government program. I'm referring to something that will keep students and their parents better informed about the level of safety on a particular campus.

Information, as they say, is power. To pick the right college, you and your child need to know more than just how prestigious its list of alumni is and how many victories the basketball team has notched. You need to know how safe it is.

Parents, we need to realize that universities today aren't the peaceful havens we may remember from our youth. You trust the smiling faces on the brochures at your peril. Do yourself and your college-bound children a favor: Visit the Web site of a terrific group called Security on Campus, Inc., and get the whole campus picture.

There you can access crime data for specific schools -- information you can hardly expect your friendly tour guide to volunteer while you're strolling the grounds.

Let's face it: No campus is immune, but some are worse than others. Some colleges may have an extremely high number of robberies and vandalism. Others may have repeated incidents of rape and assault. Such data is available from two major sources, the Department of Education, which collects statistics from more than 6,000 schools, and the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting program, which includes data for about 400 schools. Both sets of data can be accessed through www.SecurityonCampus.org.

"The 17-to-22-year-old age group is the highest-victimized group in society -- and they're also the largest group of perpetrators," Bill Whitman, director of public safety at Lake Superior State University in Michigan, recently told the Detroit Free Press.

According to Security on Campus:

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Rebecca Hagelin, a vice president of The Heritage Foundation is the author of Home Invasion: Protecting Your Family in a Culture that's Gone Stark Raving Mad and runs the Web site HomeInvasion.org.

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Subject: What!?!?!?
handy I'm trying to understand your logic as to the subject at hand. OH!! I get it!! If campus crime starts just show them Rebecca's picture and calm them down. Good idea!!!

I agree W/ forder
The ACLU claims to stand for the rights of everyone, yet where are they when the rights of God loving Americans are being trampled on every day? I can't tell my child that she can pray to her God out loud in school, but let a school tell an american of middle eastern decent that they can't face east towards Mecca to pray during class or that they can't wear their Religeous head wrap and the ACLU will jump in on a moments notice. The constitution guarantees freedom OF religeon not freedom FROM religeon. I wish they would get it straight!!!
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