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National non-profit campus security organization geared to the prevention of college and university campus crime, and crime victim assistance

Security On Campus, Inc. Judy Benitez of the Louisiana Foundation Against Sexual Assault (LaFASA), S. Daniel Carter of Security On Campus, Inc. (SOC), and Margaret Mikkelsen of Students Active for Ending Rape (SAFER) at the College Sexual Assault Prevention Conference hosted by LaFASA in Baton Rouge, LA, November 9, 2009.

Security On Campus, Inc. Tarleton State University's failure to disclose information about campus burglaries and drug and sex offenses has prompted the U.S. Department of Education to propose a $137,500 fine for violating The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act.
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Tarleton told of $137,500 fine for inaccurate crime reporting,

Security On Campus, Inc. According to Security on Campus (SOC) Director of Public Policy S. Daniel Carter, the Department of Ed will not update the Clery handbook until next year, at the earliest. Because of this delay, SOC will be issuing some interim guidance on the new rules. “We anticipate putting out an analysis of the regulations [this] week to help explain them point by point,” he says.
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WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Education released the finalized rules of the Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008 (HEOA) on Oct. 29.

New federal regulations dealing with campus emergencies, fire safety, hate crimes and missing students were published this morning by the U.S. Department of Education...

Bloomfield man charged in murder of UConn's Jasper Howard- The New Haven Register - Serving New Have
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Connecticut daily newspaper covering news including local sports, video and multimedia coverage, and classified advertising.

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Tuition may not be the most troubling concern for parents sending sons and daughters off to college. A disturbing pattern of violent crime has erupted across the nation’s campuses — ...

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Staff from UConn and other colleges and experts on campus security say maintaining an open campus while ensuring safety is a difficult but vital balancing act.
About 80 percent of crimes on campuses are committed by students against other students; the rest are committed by a mix of non-students, including outsiders and... staff, according to S. Daniel Carter, public policy director at Security On Campus Inc., a national nonprofit devoted to safer campuses.Read More
About 80 percent of crimes on campuses are committed by students against other students; the rest are committed by a mix of non-students, including outsiders and... staff, according to S. Daniel Carter, public policy director at Security On Campus Inc., a national nonprofit devoted to safer campuses.Read More
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For colleges and universities, it is always a challenge: balancing the desire to welcome the public to campus events with the need to protect the safety of the school community.The stabbing death early ...

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Sacramento State University police say they have identified a student suspected of fatally beating another student at a campus residence hall. Thursday, October 22, 2009.

Virginia State Police and University of Virginia Police have received so many calls and leads about the disappearance of Morgan D. Harrington that they have established a new tip line for the public to call. The number is 434-352-3467. Lt. Joe A...

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October 21, 2009 — Virginia State Police and University of Virginia Police have received so many calls and leads about the disappearance of Morgan D. Harrington that they have established a new tip line for the public to call.

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A judge denied bond Wednesday for a 21-year-old man accused of firing a stray bullet that killed a Spelman College student.























