I see you didn't bother reading it.
Unless you can't do simple 3rd grade math, 2019 to 2021 is not "20 years ago". I guess you didn't know that. |
yes, it is. I did read the article.
That's not eye opening? |
Is it? I guess just not U Mich, then.
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In neighborhood scout they track violent crime per 1000 people Was very surprised how safe College Park is. Charlottesville Va has 450% more violent crime than CP. |
| UMD is located in one of the most dangerous areas in the United States: Prince George's County. |
Except Charlottesville has 450% higher violent crime per 1000 people than CP. CP is very safe. |
Peruse the article again: https://www.degreechoices.com/blog/most-dangerous-college-campuses/ Pertaining to Michigan: “Although these egregious acts happened decades ago, they were only properly investigated and reported in the past few years.” The crimes that occurred over 20 years ago were finally reported in 2019 2021 during the Dr Anderson molestation scandal findings. They did NOT occur in those two years. So you’re looking at behavior that happened last century and applying it to the recent past and present. How can you currently call a campus the most dangerous based off statistics that happened more that two decades ago? |
Speaking of simple; you didn’t read and/or understand the data that was presented. |
Vanderbilt alum here. Its inclusion surprises me. When I was there (late 90s), sure, off campus a few blocks and between West End and downtown were sketchy. But campus itself was a bubble. You might hear of a stolen bike or a car stereo, but never any violent crimes on a person. Since then the surrounding area has gentrified even more. With the city’s growth has come more tourists and probably more public drinking and pickpockets etc. But the west end of Nashville is exceptionally safe. |
Nasser’s crimes took place at Michigan State, not Michigan. |
Nevermind. I just reread the article and saw that there was a different perv at Michigan. |
I'm not sure. You may be right. But I read the report posted at the top of this thread. UVA isn't even in the "worst 100" of dangerous campuses (which surprised me). UMD is 61st, near University of Illinois at Chicago. Anyone can read the data if they're interested in getting a statistical POV about the relative safety of the two campuses. |
| Yeah, the data says that UVA is twice as safe as UMD. Can this data be trusted? Who the heck knows. |
| Neighborhood scout has the violent crime data on the areas. Violent crime is the concern. |
This is not a remotely accurate list. Ann Arbor is the most dangerous place in America to be a student? Really? Palo Alto? Are you sure? Social media bs looking for clicks. |