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...Chief Robert Tonis of Harvard: "A great deal is due to desperate people"-teenagers who are paying for their habits. Moreover, the greater impersonality of campuses, caused by the expanded enrollment in the 1960s, makes it easier for intruders to masquerade as students. In addition, says Security Director Paul Doebel of the University of Illinois: "We encounter a great deal of naiveté about security among students, as well as hostility at any mention of tighter controls." At Northern Illinois University, a security officer was recently scheduled to discuss the crime problem at a dorm-but no one bothered...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Crime Wave on Campus | 4/2/1973 | See Source »

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