Crime on Campus is a concise and informative resource designed for the nonlawyer. It offers discussions of the issues related to campus crime and supplies hundreds of valuable suggestions to help campus administrators anticipate worst-case scenarios. Also featured are special checklists that can be used to evaluate current procedures and defuse potential problems.
Authors Smith and Fossey discuss legal precedents and the actual court cases they were drawn from, strategies for reducing or preventing crimes, and guidelines and policies regarding search and seizure, theft, vandalism, fraud, and more.
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About the Author:
Michael Clay Smith is a professor of criminal justice at the University of Southern Mississippi.
Review:
?Utilizing a combination of theory and practice, this resource covers considerable ground, giving a broad picture of what makes up crime on campus. It is not for the casual reader; while not written in strictly legal language it cites many cases and laws in detail....Overall, this is an excellent discussion of campus crime. It is unique because of the depth and breadth of the coverage, and the addition of practical information in response to specific types of incidents....This book is highly recommended for all academic libraries.?-Journal of Academic Librarianship
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- PublisherAmer Council on Education
- Publication date1995
- ISBN 10 0897748468
- ISBN 13 9780897748469
- BindingHardcover
- Edition number2
- Number of pages264