Our right to know: how campus police chiefs experience the Clery Act.
The research explores the shared, lived experiences of nine SUNY campus police chiefs at separate state-operated campuses in relationship to the Clery Act and its influence on real-world outcomes of raising awareness about crime risks, increasing campus safety, and the pursuit of remaining compliant...
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