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The Clery Act, Campus Safety, and the Perceptions of Senior Student Affairs Officers
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Steven M. Janosik
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July 9, 2009
Three hundred and twenty-seven senior student affairs officers (SSAOs) responded to a questionnaire about the effectiveness of the Clery Act and their views of campus safety. As a group, SSAO responses were very homogenous, resulting in few significant differences when institutional type (public v. private) and status (2-year v. 4-year) were examined.
Published Online: 2009-7-9
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