Can High Reported Crime Be A Good Sign?
Nearly 1/3 of the colleges we analyzed either did not report crime or reported no incidents of crime. Zero incidents of reported crime may be nice to see, but it does not necessarily mean the school is safer, as it could indicate lax reporting. Higher incidents of reported crime could mean the school is stricter about law enforcement and reporting. Remember, just because incidents are not reported does not mean they do not happen.

On This Page You'll Find:
- Overall Crime and Safety
- On-Campus Crime and Safety
- Worcester Campus Neighborhood Crime and Safety
- Off-Campus (Assumption Affiliated) Crime and Safety
Overall Crime Stats: 168 Incidents Reported
Assumption University reported 168 safety-related incidents involving students on or near campus or other Assumption affiliated properties in 2019. Of the 3,990 colleges and universities that reported crime and safety data, 3,539 of them reported fewer incidents than this.
Based on a student body of 2,428 that works out to about 69.19 reports per thousand students. In 2019, 3,746 colleges and universities reported fewer incidents per thousand students than did Assumption.
Reported Incidents by Category
Crime and safety incidents fall into four broad categories. Disciplinary actions represented 81.5% of all incidents. Arrests related to possession represented none of all incidents. Violence against women represented 7.7% of all incidents. Arrests for major crimes represented 10.7% of all incidents.
Reported Incidents by Location
97.0% of all incidents occurred on-campus. 3.0% of all incidents occurred in the Worcester neighborhood surrounding the campus. none of all incidents occurred off campus but while on school affiliated property.
On-Campus Crime Stats: 163 Incidents Reported
Assumption University reported 163 safety-related incidents involving students while on campus in 2019. Of the 3,990 colleges and universities that reported crime and safety data, 3,559 of them reported fewer incidents than this.
Based on a student body of 2,428 that works out to about 67.13 reports per thousand students. In 2019, 3,773 colleges and universities reported fewer incidents per thousand students than did Assumption.
Reported Incidents by Category
Disciplinary actions represented 81.0% of all on-campus incidents. Arrests related to possession represented none of all on-campus incidents. Violence against women represented 8.0% of all on-campus incidents. Arrests for major crimes represented 11.0% of all on-campus incidents.
Worcester Neighborhood Crime Stats: 5 Incidents Reported
Assumption University reported 5 safety-related incidents involving students while on Worcester public property near campus in 2019. Of the 3,990 colleges and universities that reported crime and safety data, 3,353 of them reported fewer incidents than this.
Based on a student body of 2,428 that works out to about 2.06 reports per thousand students. In 2019, 3,501 colleges and universities reported fewer incidents per thousand students than did Assumption.
Reported Incidents by Category
Disciplinary actions represented 100.0% of all campus neighborhood incidents. Arrests related to possession represented none of all campus neighborhood incidents. Violence against women represented none of all campus neighborhood incidents. Arrests for major crimes represented none of all campus neighborhood incidents.
Assumption Affiliated (off campus) Crime Stats: No Incidents Reported
Assumption University reported no safety-related incidents involving students while off campus but still on property owned or controlled by the school in 2019. 1,136 of the 1,916 colleges and universities that reported crime and safety data also reported no incidents.
Based on a student body of 2,428 that works out to about 0.00 reports per thousand students.
Important Questions to Ask About Safety
- Even in low-crime areas, students still run the risk of encountering violence and unsafe situations. What kind of policies does Assumption have in place to protect students or help students who are victims of crimes?
- How secure are the dorm rooms and other buildings? Would a break in be easy for an intruder?
- What kind of punishments or penalties are in place for students accused of or convicted of crimes?
- One way a student may feel more comfortable might be to take a self-defense or safety class. Are there classes like this offered at Assumption?