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Re: Robberies at UT Arlington this month
Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 3:16 am
by Drewthetexan
Out of curiousity I looked up FBI's 2008
crime statistics on Texas universities and colleges. Looks like University of Houston (central campus) takes top honors with 19 reported violent crimes. Right on its heels is UTA with 18. All other campuses reported 11 or less. Seems like per student crime rates are a bit higher in general at these locations as well. I looked at
2006 and
2007 as well. Seems they weren't as bad.
I'd be interested to see how these numbers compare to the local off-campus reported violent crime-rates.
Re: Robberies at UT Arlington this month
Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 3:34 am
by randomoutburst
Double post, my apologies. >_<
Re: Robberies at UT Arlington this month
Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 3:39 am
by randomoutburst
drjoker wrote:If y'all are organizing an empty holster protest, just let me know when and where and I'll show up.
Well, I know there was a "national protest" of this sort last year, courtesy of concealedcampus.org (but I could totally be wrong since I can't seem to find the info anymore) so I was planning on organizing it around the time the big one is held. I'll keep you updated and will likely post about it. ;)
Edit: Finally found it buried under links and broken links...
http://www.concealedcampus.org/readmore.php?nid=40
So the week of April 20-24, 2009 it is. :)
Drewthetexan - I also looked up the numbers. Some campuses look like scary places to go to school, much less live. But there aren't weapons allowed so I can't imagine why crime rate is so high...

Re: Robberies at UT Arlington this month
Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 7:33 am
by Purplehood
The Annoyed Man wrote:Purplehood wrote:A bad guy stole my homework!
Not to make too much light of the situation, but that there is funny, I don't care who y'are!

Thank you, Larry! Bless the starving pygmies...
Re: Robberies at UT Arlington this month
Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 8:26 pm
by Drewthetexan
<sigh>
On campus assault.
November 25, 12:10 am:
"Victim was walking in the parking lot and talking on his cell phone when he was struck from behind and then punched in the face. The victim fought back and the suspects ran away. The suspects did not say or demand anything from the suspect."
That makes 4 on campus this month, which is probably about as much or more than most campuses will report all year. I'm assuming the guy wasn't just assaulted for giggles. Wish I had more details.
Re: Robberies at UT Arlington this month
Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 11:50 pm
by 5thGenTexan
Don't bet on the official statistics to be real honest from college campus crime reports. The administration doesn't particularly want it to appear to be anymore dangerous than at your parents house. I would be willing to bet UT and actually exceed UTA and U of H in violent episodes. I seem to recall several years ago seeing a report on under reporting crime stats on campus. Do a search o under reporting cres on college campus'.
http://www.blakeassociates.com/articles ... elievable/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
"The number of reported crimes may be influenced by many factors:
Some institutions may actively, or through subtle pressure, discourage reporting of criminal incidents because of the impact on public relations and future student applications.
Administrators may manipulate the statistics for various reasons, e.g., the security administrator to justify job performance or to obtain increased resources
The crime victim may be embarrassed by the incident
There may be a perception that nothing will be done to rectify the problem or that the victim may be subject to censure or removed from the college
The victim may be unwilling to identify the attacker"
Re: Robberies at UT Arlington this month
Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2009 5:43 am
by Drewthetexan
5thGenTexan wrote:Don't bet on the official statistics to be real honest from college campus crime reports. The administration doesn't particularly want it to appear to be anymore dangerous than at your parents house. I would be willing to bet UT and actually exceed UTA and U of H in violent episodes. I seem to recall several years ago seeing a report on under reporting crime stats on campus. Do a search o under reporting cres on college campus'.
http://www.blakeassociates.com/articles ... elievable/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
"The number of reported crimes may be influenced by many factors:
Some institutions may actively, or through subtle pressure, discourage reporting of criminal incidents because of the impact on public relations and future student applications.
Administrators may manipulate the statistics for various reasons, e.g., the security administrator to justify job performance or to obtain increased resources
The crime victim may be embarrassed by the incident
There may be a perception that nothing will be done to rectify the problem or that the victim may be subject to censure or removed from the college
The victim may be unwilling to identify the attacker"
I've kind of gotten that impression from a couple of things I've read lately.
The startle-gram has a short
blurb on the robberies.
The Shorthorn, the school paper, also has a
story on this.