This is the time line I've found regarding gun crime and the University of Cincinnati, it's students, and a few blocks off of campus in about 1/2 an hour. The 6 of 2007 I can't remember the exact date.
12/11/07 Student robbed at gunpoint and ordered on ground blocks away from campus and police patrol
11/30/07 Student shot in leg
9/27/07 2 Students robbed at gunpoint in Corryville
6 of 2007 Shots fired on Calhoun dorm porch
4/10/07 Student robbed in parking garage at gunpoint - later determined bb gun
11/20/06 News Record publishes assault in campus green
4/21/05 News Record Poll shows 74% don't feel safe on campus
4/20/05 News Record publishes student shot in stomach
Now, let's take a look at the crime figures according to UCPD. Keep in mind that the 2007 stats are only good till Oct 2007 while the 2006 rates are the complete year.
2006 Part 1 Crime(1st number) 2007 Part 1(2nd number)
Raymond Walters 9 13
East Campus 74 45
West Campus 368 353
Clermont 6 5
Total-41 incident drop in Part 1 crime, complete 2006 data to 1/07-10/07 data.
Now, taking the numbers from 2006, dividing by 12, and then multiplying by 10 we have this (same positions for the years). The 2007 Number hasn't been altered, as it is for 10 months.
Raymond Walters 7.5 13
East Campus 61.66666667 45
West Campus 306.6666667 353
Clermont 5 5
Total-35.9 incident gain in Part 1 crime, 10 month 2006 average to 1/07-10/07 data.
Keep in mind that they're telling us crime is going DOWN. Well, it is if you leave out over a month of data for 2007 - which is the latest they have on their website.
Cincinnati PD District 5 had 457 part 1's in 2005, 485 in 2006, and 401 to the end of October in 2007. Raw numbers, there was a gain of 28 more from 05 to 06, and a drop of 84 from 06 to 07. If you do a 10 month average on 2006, you now have 404 part 1's, only 3 more than 2007's 10 month tally.
So, in short, crime is really just as bad as it was last year, if not worse. The frequency of gun related violent crime is increasing both on campus, and around campus (affecting students). License holders still can NOT carry on college campuses.
I'm still dumbfounded by the politicians and administrations.
12/11/07 Student robbed at gunpoint and ordered on ground blocks away from campus and police patrol
11/30/07 Student shot in leg
9/27/07 2 Students robbed at gunpoint in Corryville
6 of 2007 Shots fired on Calhoun dorm porch
4/10/07 Student robbed in parking garage at gunpoint - later determined bb gun
11/20/06 News Record publishes assault in campus green
4/21/05 News Record Poll shows 74% don't feel safe on campus
4/20/05 News Record publishes student shot in stomach
Now, let's take a look at the crime figures according to UCPD. Keep in mind that the 2007 stats are only good till Oct 2007 while the 2006 rates are the complete year.
2006 Part 1 Crime(1st number) 2007 Part 1(2nd number)
Raymond Walters 9 13
East Campus 74 45
West Campus 368 353
Clermont 6 5
Total-41 incident drop in Part 1 crime, complete 2006 data to 1/07-10/07 data.
Now, taking the numbers from 2006, dividing by 12, and then multiplying by 10 we have this (same positions for the years). The 2007 Number hasn't been altered, as it is for 10 months.
Raymond Walters 7.5 13
East Campus 61.66666667 45
West Campus 306.6666667 353
Clermont 5 5
Total-35.9 incident gain in Part 1 crime, 10 month 2006 average to 1/07-10/07 data.
Keep in mind that they're telling us crime is going DOWN. Well, it is if you leave out over a month of data for 2007 - which is the latest they have on their website.
Cincinnati PD District 5 had 457 part 1's in 2005, 485 in 2006, and 401 to the end of October in 2007. Raw numbers, there was a gain of 28 more from 05 to 06, and a drop of 84 from 06 to 07. If you do a 10 month average on 2006, you now have 404 part 1's, only 3 more than 2007's 10 month tally.
So, in short, crime is really just as bad as it was last year, if not worse. The frequency of gun related violent crime is increasing both on campus, and around campus (affecting students). License holders still can NOT carry on college campuses.
I'm still dumbfounded by the politicians and administrations.