Crime Databases & Surveys
The following links are provided as a courtesy and service to our customers,
we make every effort to make sure that these third party websites are
administered by either government or non-profit agencies for the benefit
of the public. The 911 Zone is not responsible for the content or accuracy
of the information provided on these websites.
The
United States Department of Education College Crime Database
This Federal government database will provide you with crime data
for the campus that you select. You can view the campus's last three years
of crime data, along with general information about the campus.
National
Center for Missing and Exploited Children
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children is a non-profit
organization dedicated to finding missing children: contains pictures
and stories.
The United
States Department of Justice National Sex Offender Database
The Dru Sjodin National Sex Offender Public Website, coordinated by the
Department of Justice, is a cooperative effort between the state agencies
hosting public sexual offender registries and the federal government.
This web site is a search tool allowing a user to submit a single national
query to obtain information about sex offenders through a number of search
options
State
Sex Offender Registry's
Federal Bureau of Investigation web page that contains links to different
state sex offender databases.
Readers
Digest College Campus Safety Survey
The Readers Digest did a comprehensive survey of college campuses on important
safety measures ranging from dorm rooms with self-locking doors to around-the-clock
security and emergency plans. See how the schools ranked and learn how
we came up with grades for each of the colleges and universities.
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