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Dahlem, Carole B. – New Directions for Higher Education, 1996
A brief history of the concept of scientific crime prevention is outlined, and development of a college crime prevention program is discussed, including criteria for judging proposals that address a security threat; advantages and disadvantages of three prevention approaches (informational, mechanical, human); innovations; crime in the surrounding…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, College Administration, College Planning, Crime

Goldsmith, Stephen – Children Today, 1990
Advocates the use of criminal prosecution of pregnant women who abuse illegal substances. Discusses the views that use of drugs is a form of illness and that pregnant women should be exempt from laws. Concludes that court supervision and sanctions can improve treatment. Argues that punishment and treatment need not be mutually exclusive and…
Descriptors: Adults, Cocaine, Crime Prevention, Drug Legislation
Turner, Brenda – School Safety, 1989
The public is "mad as hell" about crime in their communities and many residents are taking positive steps to counter street violence. Several groups around the country have organized to combat the crime problem. (SI)
Descriptors: Community Organizations, Community Programs, Crime Prevention, Crisis Intervention

Antwi, I. K. – International Library Review, 1989
Describes the actions taken by a Nigerian university library to recover stolen books from students, library personnel, and external library users. The discussion covers the extent and methods of book theft discovered, disciplinary actions taken, preventive measures adopted by the library, and recommendations for further security measures. (CLB)
Descriptors: College Libraries, College Students, Crime Prevention, Developing Nations

Slater, Robert Bruce – Journal of Blacks in Higher Education, 1995
Argues that, although there are presently over 20,000 prison inmates, the largest of whom are black, enrolled in higher education programs, by 1996, there may be none. The author provides justification for prisoner rehabilitation, revealing the inadequacy of harsh punishment in stemming crime, and presents reasons why higher education in prisons…
Descriptors: Blacks, Correctional Education, Crime Prevention, Educational Needs
Winbush, Donald E. – Black Issues in Higher Education, 1995
The city of Atlanta (Georgia) has taken a tougher stance on enforcing laws in 1995 during "Freaknik," an annual spring street revel that involves college students and others. Concerns include serious traffic congestion, sexual exhibitionism, and the public image of African American students. New focus is being placed on responsible fun.…
Descriptors: Black Students, College Students, Crime Prevention, Higher Education
Dodge, Susan – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1991
Although security officials argue a campus is not more dangerous than other places in the community, many say increased and sometimes exaggerated press coverage of campus crimes has caused them to take more time to calm parents. The federal Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act requires disclosure of crime statistics. (MSE)
Descriptors: Crime, Crime Prevention, Disclosure, Federal Legislation
Phillip, Mary-Christine – Black Issues in Higher Education, 1993
Campus vandalism has become extremely costly for colleges and universities. Most vandalism occurs on weekends and during special events and is committed by both students and outsiders. Its results affect the entire campus community, either immediately or in increased costs. Successful preventive measures include penalties, police patrols, and good…
Descriptors: College Buildings, College Environment, Costs, Crime Prevention
Clay, Douglas A.; Aquila, Frank D. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1994
School board members, administrators, and teachers must remember that the wearing of "gang" clothing or the appearance of "gang" graffiti does not always translate into gang activity and crime. In reality, the so-called national spread of gang problems may be just another teenage fad. School personnel should treat gangs as a…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Adolescents, Crime Prevention, Elementary Secondary Education
Carpenter, John J. – Business Officer, 1991
The article reports on a 1989-90 survey which examined the campus crime rate and perceived issues at 219 colleges and universities. Institutional liability is addressed; and ways to reduce liability are recommended, including distributing notices to keep room doors and windows locked, conducting crime prevention workshops, and increasing security…
Descriptors: Crime, Crime Prevention, Higher Education, Law Enforcement

Jones, Dionne J. – Urban League Review, 1990
Discusses how the problem of racially motivated violence continues to be of pressing concern for racial minorities who attend predominately White colleges. Presents an analysis of some of the factors that contribute to the racial violence on college campuses. Makes recommendations for programs and training to help alleviate this problem. (JS)
Descriptors: Black Students, College Environment, Colleges, Crime Prevention

Bhirdo, Kelly W. – Journal of College and University Law, 1989
The paper details recent studies of campus crime; addresses the student-college relationship as it relates to criminal victimization of students by third parties; discusses recent developments in state legislation pertaining to crime on campus; and examines the response of institutions of higher education to the campus crime epidemic. (DB)
Descriptors: College Students, Crime, Crime Prevention, Higher Education
Gettelman, Alan – American School & University, 1995
Discusses planning techniques that help reduce washroom vandalism and also comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Guidelines for washroom accessories are highlighted, and accessory mounting and location tips are explored. Suggests use of heavy-duty installation configurations in combination with institutional hardware and…
Descriptors: Compliance (Legal), Crime Prevention, Educational Facilities, Elementary Secondary Education

Stage, Frances K.; Downey, John P. – Journal of College Student Development, 1999
The growing problem of hate crime on college campuses is addressed. Characteristics of hate speech and hate crime are distinguished; types of offenders, scope of the problem, and related legal issues are discussed. A model for development of campuswide multiculturalism is presented among several recommendations for administrators. (Author/EMK)
Descriptors: Campuses, College Students, Crime Prevention, Cultural Pluralism

Anderson, James F.; Dyson, Laronistine; Grandison, Terry – Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 1998
Traumatic spinal cord injuries resulting from criminal violence is a growing public health concern. Citing the criminal justice system's failure to reduce violence and the costs of treating injuries, a public health-education approach is advocated. Approaches to prevention, gun control, and a comprehensive family policy are discussed. (Author/EMK)
Descriptors: Costs, Crime Prevention, Economic Impact, Health Education