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Home Crime in the U.S. 2015 Crime in the U.S. 2015 Tables Table 9 Table 9 State Pieces Table 9 - Maryland

Table 9

MARYLAND

Offenses Known to Law Enforcement

by University and College, 2015

University/College Campus Student
enrollment1
Violent
crime
Murder and
nonnegligent
manslaughter
Rape
(revised
definition)2
Rape
(legacy
definition)3
Robbery Aggravated
assault
Property
crime
Burglary Larceny-
theft
Motor
vehicle
theft
Arson
Bowie State University 5,695 5 0 1 2 2 49 22 27 0 0
Coppin State University 3,133 1 0 0 0 1 66 21 42 3 0
Frostburg State University 5,645 0 0 0 0 0 45 6 37 2 0
Hagerstown Community College 4,615 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0
Morgan State University 7,698 11 0 0 4 7 110 14 95 1 0
Salisbury University 8,770 5 0 5 0 0 86 4 82 0 0
St. Mary's College 1,721 3 0 2 1 0 51 5 42 4 0
Towson University 22,285 4 0 2 0 2 120 11 106 3 0
University of Baltimore 6,422 0 0 0 0 0 50 3 46 1 0
University of Maryland: Baltimore City 6,276 13 0 0 4 9 87 2 84 1 0
Baltimore County 13,979 2 0 1 0 1 73 4 68 1 0
College Park 37,610 10 0 6 1 3 444 48 367 29 0
Eastern Shore 4,279 14 0 8 1 5 64 21 43 0 1
  • 1 The student enrollment figures provided by the United States Department of Education are for the 2014 school year, the most recent available. The enrollment figures include full-time and part-time students.
  • 2 The figures shown in this column for the offense of rape were reported using the revised Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) definition of rape. See the data declaration for further explanation.
  • 3 The figures shown in this column for the offense of rape were reported using the legacy UCR definition of rape. See the data declaration for further explanation.
  • NOTE: Caution should be exercised in making any intercampus comparisons or ranking schools because university/college crime statistics are affected by a variety of factors. These include demographic characteristics of the surrounding community, ratio of male to female students, number of on-campus residents, accessibility of the campus to outside visitors, size of enrollment, etc.

Data Declaration

Provides the methodology used in constructing this table and other pertinent information about this table.