NICAR Data Library releases updated DOE campus crime data
The NICAR Database Library has updated the Department of Education’s Campus Crime data to include the most recent reports on alleged crime, arrests and discipline reported for 2012. Buy it here.
What’s in it?
The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act is a federal law that requires colleges and universities to disclose certain timely and annual information about campus crime and security policies. All public and private institutions of postsecondary education participating in federal student aid programs under Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 are subject to it. The information contained in each report is based on the calendar year (Jan. 1 through Dec. 31) in which the crime was reported to campus officials. We’ve compiled and cleaned the data.
Data is available for 2001 through 2012. On-campus and off-campus crime, arrests, discipline and hate crimes are reported in separate tables that can be linked. Limited information is available for 2000. For more information, check out the NICAR Readme file and the record layouts (.xlsx format) for the data tables. You can also contact the Database Library at 573-884-7711 or datalib@ire.org.
What format is it in?
The older years of campus crime data (2001 – 2009) are available in DBF format. The newer years (2010 – 2012) are in CSV format. We are working on converting older years to CSV as well. If you’d like something different, contact us and we’ll do our best to help you out. Email datalib@ire.org or call (573) 884-7711.
How can I use it?
You can use the data to look at reports over time, by campus. You can also find out how well your local institute of higher education is reporting its crime statistics as required under the Clery Act.
The IRE Resource Center offers tipsheets, stories and audio that will help you cover accountability in higher education:
- “Campus coverage: Sexual assault and other crimes on campus” offers tips for covering crime in higher education. You can also download the audio of the panel, which features Walt Bogdanich, David Donald, Jill Riepenhoff and Samantha Sunne.
- Read and listen to our blog post, “AUDIO: The FERPA exception every reporter should know,” which offers tips on reporting around The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA).
- Read Samantha Sunne’s story “Sex offenses on campus” and her submission to the 2013 IRE Awards, which was a finalist in the student category.
- In “Accountability Reporting in Higher Education”, Kristen Lombardi talks about finding sources and data, and points to a toolkit developed by the Center for Public Integrity for covering campus crime. See the Center’s submission to the 2009 IRE Awards, which was a finalist for the FOI Award.
How much does the data cost?
The entire database (all years) costs $25 for IRE members, $75 for all others. To purchase, visit https://www.ire.org/nicar/database-library/databases/doe-campus-crime/ or contact the Data Library staff at (573) 884-7711 or datalib@ire.org.