Crime is down in US schools

BALTIMORE, MD - NOVEMBER 05: Fourth grade substitute teacher, Doris Cook, left, talks to student, JaRon Jordan as school police officer, Tiffany Wiggins is seen at right at Thomas Jefferson Elementary /Middle School on Thursday November 05, 2015 in Baltimore, MD. Wiggins, who works through the school district patrols several schools. (Photo by Matt McClain/ The Washington Post)

USA – The latest report on school crime says overall, schools are safer, with declines in violent crime, bullying and harassment because of sexual orientation.

But the assessment by the National Center for Education Statistics and the Justice Department says 3 percent of students ages 12 to 18 said they were victims of crimes at school in 2014.  About 1.3 million students were suspended for at least one full school day for alcohol violations, violence or weapons possession. Middle school students were more likely to be bullied than high school or elementary school students, said the report, released Wednesday by the National Center for Education Statistics and the Justice Department. On college campuses, the number of sexual attacks more than doubled from 2001 to 2013. “There’s really no way to say whether those increases reflect an increase in actual forcible sex crimes or just that more people are coming forward and reporting them,” said Lauren Musu-Gillette, an author of the report. Overall, the report showed progress, said Peggy G. Carr, acting NCES commissioner.

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