So far as I know they didn't answer anyone, but apparently by law they are required, or volunteer, more information. The incident I posted was off campus, infact I've only ever had one incident warning that was on campus sent to me. All the other ones were in off campus housing or within a mile or so of campus. The lady who had her pack stolen was about 100 yards from campus, the previous grad student attacked was a few hundred yards from campus. When I posted about the guy who ran around sexually assaulting women was miles from campus. From what I understand this guy's brother was off campus in apartment about 300 yards from school property.srothstein wrote:I realize this is not your letter, but I hope the school answered it properly. The correct answer may have to do with the location of the crimes. The school is required by federal law to let the students know about crimes that occur on campus, but there is no law concerning crimes that occur off campus. I am guessing that the house broken into is a regular house off campus, not a fraternity house on campus, but this might be part of the reason anyway.Will938 wrote:"I am disgusted with the way the University treats its white students. A house is broken into, the people inside assaulted by local kids with baseball bats, and the University does not inform the student body of the crime. Nevertheless, an international student is robbed, and it makes front page news. As students, we need to be informed of both of these incidents.
I just think its stupid that pepper spray of all things isn't allowed.