Is New England Law - Boston safe? Below we'll take a look at crime statistics for the college campus and surrounding areas.
Our crime and safety report on New England Law includes:
Our crime statistics come from the U.S. Department of Education's Campus Safety and Security data. The four types of crimes we will be analyzing are violence against women, arrests for major crimes, arrests for possession, and disciplinary actions.
Murder, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, and arson are the types of things included in the arrests for major crimes category. The violence against women grouping includes things such as domestic violence, date rape, and stalking. The arrests for possession classification deals with things such as weapons possession, alcohol violations, and drug violations. The disciplinary actions category involves possession of weapons, alcohol violations, and drug violations in the cases where no arrest occurred but some action was taken.
Many colleges and universities report zero incidents in some or all of these categories. In fact, 56% of the schools we cover reported no arrests for major crimes, 67% reported no violence against women, 70% reported no arrests for possession, and 68% reported no disciplinary actions.
While zero reported crimes may seem like a good sign, it does not necessarily indicate that the school has been safer. It may just be that the school doesn't have as strict reporting as others. Likewise, a high number of incidents may just mean that the school is stricter about law enforcement and reporting.
Below, you can see the number of incidents by category as well as the maximum number of incidents reported by any school for comparison's purposes.
Category | Number of Incidents | Max Number of Incidents (at any school) | Number of Incidents per 1,000 students | Max Number of Incidents per 1000 students (at any school) |
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Arrests for Major Crimes | 4 | 1,670 | 5.64 | 4,000.00 |
Arrests for Possession | 1 | 880 | 1.41 | 1,352.94 |
Violence Against Women | 0 | 334 | 0.00 | 1,000.00 |
Disciplinary Actions | 0 | 2,670 | 0.00 | 4,574.85 |
The percentage breakdown of New England Law crime and safety incidents by category is shown in the following chart.
Around 20.0% of the crime and safety-related incidents at New England Law - Boston resulted in arrests for possession. About 80.0% of incidents were arrests for major crimes.
Comparison to Other Schools in the Nation
The charts below show how New England Law compares to other colleges and universities in the nation when it comes to each category of crime and safety-related incidents. Note that this does not take school size into account so larger schools are likely to have more incidents.
We can factor in the size of the school and look at the incidents per thousand students as well.
The chart below shows what percentage of New England Law crime and safety incidents happened in each location.
Below, you can see the number of incidents by category as well as the maximum number of incidents reported by any school for comparison's purposes.
Category | Number of Incidents | Max Number of Incidents (at any school) | Number of Incidents per 1,000 students | Max Number of Incidents per 1000 students (at any school) |
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Arrests for Major Crimes | 4 | 67 | 5.64 | 666.67 |
Arrests for Possession | 1 | 245 | 1.41 | 1,294.12 |
Violence Against Women | 0 | 24 | 0.00 | 555.56 |
Disciplinary Actions | 0 | 137 | 0.00 | 137.93 |
The chart below shows what percentage of New England Law student-related crime and safety incidents in the Boston neighborhood surrounding the campus are in each category.
References
More about our data sources and methodologies.