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Handling Disruptive and Potentially Violent Students . Where are Colleges and Universities Going? Ronald K. Chapman, Ph.D. Campus Violence. The events of April 16, 2007: a tragic reminder of the vulnerability of college campuses Virginia Tech Northern Illinois Louisiana State University
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Handling Disruptive and Potentially Violent Students Where are Colleges and Universities Going? Ronald K. Chapman, Ph.D.
Campus Violence • The events of April 16, 2007: a tragic reminder of the vulnerability of college campuses • Virginia Tech • Northern Illinois • Louisiana State University • University of North Carolina • University of Louisville • Where Next?
Campus Violence • Shattered the image of the university “campus” • Created fear and suspicion among students and faculty • Created significant concern over mental health issues and disabilities
Campus Violence • Has been tremendously costly to the institutions involved • Has set in motion an avalanche of new procedures on campuses and legislation in the government
What do we know • 1995-2002 college students ( age 18-24) experienced violence at a lower rate than general population - males twice as likely to be involved - 58% committed by strangers - 93% of incidents occurred off campus - 72% occurred at night - weapons used in less than 1/3 of incidents
What we know • Only 250 murders committed on campuses in the last 80 years • Suicide is less likely to occur on campus than with age peers of early adults (35-50% less likely depending on study) • Still the second leading cause of death among college students
Prediction of Violence • Among the most difficult predictions to make • No clear indices • Best predictors • History of violence • History of substance abuse • More than 50% of crimes are committed “under the influence” • Alcohol abuse predicts equally well for men and women
Prediction of Violence • Evidence of severe mental illness and an unwillingness to take medication may be a third predictor • Depression and poor future outlook seen as factors • However, those who are mentally ill are responsible for no more than 5% of the violent episodes in the US
What Colleges are DoingStandards of Practice • Establishment of “Student of Concern” committees • Implementation of faculty, staff and student early warning strategies • Increased police presence on campus • Increased training and arming of university police forces
What Colleges are Doing • Review of campus buildings, practices and curfews • Establishment and review of campus evacuation plans • Review of FERPA and release of information standards
What are Colleges Doing • Upgrading campus communication systems • Adding violence scenarios to emergency preparedness plans
Areas of Concern • Potential eroding of privacy rights • Unfortunate stigmatizing of individuals with mental health issues • Over-reaction to events • Profiling