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Campus crime and degradation
Fiction = Fact Articles Are Campus Crime Statistics Believable? (William F. Blake, CPP, CFE; 2002) Books Dealing With Campus Crime For Parents The Hazing Reader by Hank Nuwer (February 2005) Dying to Drink: Confronting Binge Drinking on College Campuses by Henry Wechsler, Bernice Wuethrich (September 2002) A Parent's Guide to Sex, Drugs, and Flunking Out: Answers to the Questions Your College Student Doesn't Want You to Ask by Joel Epstein (September 2001) Wrongs of Passage: Fraternities, Sororities, Hazing, and Binge Drinking by Hank Nuwer (September 1999) |
![]() Know your rights! Under the federal Jeanne Clery Act colleges and universities have to disclose important campus crime safety information. As parents you can use this information to help your son or daughter select which school is right for them, and to help keep them safe once they are on campus. Crime statistics are available through a searchable database on this web site. Additional security information, including disclosures about what the school does to keep their campus safe, is available from each school, often on their web sites. SOC's Parental Notification Brochure
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Top 5 Safety Considerations When Choosing a College or University
"Parental Notification: Fact or Fiction" by Joel Epstein
Schools With Parental Notification Policies Raheem Bath-A Tragedy Of Alcohol Abuse At Duke University
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