How Safe and Secure Southwestern Law School Campuses?

At Southwestern Law School, 12 public property campus safety/security issues are reported. By safety matters, and 12 criminal offenses are reported.
There is a total of 927 students enrolled in Southwestern Law School and the on-campus crime ratio is 0.00 per 10,000 students.
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Campus Safety/Security Matters

At Southwestern Law School, 12 public property were reported. The following table summarizes campus safety/security matters by location and types.
Campus Safety/Security Issues
TotalOn-CampusNon-CampusPublic PropertiesResidence Halls1Reported2
Arrests------
Criminal Offenses12--12--
Disciplinary Actions------
VAWA3------
Hate Crimes------
Total12--12--
1 The counts on Residence Halls are included in on-campus statistics.
2 Reported by local police
3 VAWA: Violence Against Women Act

Arrests Statistics By Location and Violation Types

There is no reported arrests at Southwestern Law School.

Criminal Offenses Statistics By Location and Types of Crime

At Southwestern Law School, 12 criminal offenses are reported including rape, fondling, incest, statutory rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, motor vehicle theft, and arson.
Criminal Offenses Statistics
TotalOn-CampusNon-CampusPublic PropertiesResidence Halls1
Total 12--12-
1 The counts on Residence Halls are included in on-campus statistics.

Disciplinary Action Statistics By Location and Violation Types

There is no disciplinary actions at Southwestern Law School.

Violence Against Women Act(VAWA) Statistics By Location and Violation Types

There is no reported Violence Against Women Act at Southwestern Law School.

Hate Crimes Statistics By Location, crime types, and bias

There is no reported hate crimes at Southwestern Law School.

Fires in Residence Halls

There is no reported fires on residence halls at Southwestern Law School.
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