❖The purpose of this research was to determine the effect of the Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act on student behavior and decision making. The findings suggest that the attention paid by the federal government, special interest groups, and college administrators to the formal reporting requirements required by the Act may be misplaced.
In this national study on the impact of the Clery Campus Crime Disclosure
and Reporting Act, 305 college administrators distributed questionnaires
to 9,150 undergraduate students. Student knowledge of the Act and changes
in student behavior were minimal and varied by gender, victim status,
institution type, and institution size.
A majority of recent graduates from masters level student affairs preparation programs report having a clear understanding of 58 of 60 foundational learning outcomes derived from the Council for the Advancement of Standards in Higher Education (CAS) guidelines. While there were only two significant differences between selfreported learning of graduates from CAS compliant and non-compliant programs on 60 items, data suggest that recent graduates from CAS compliant programs report greater confidence in their preparation in 48 of the 60 outcomes presented in the questionnaire.
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