By Arianna Yanes, Special to CNN
By Arianna Yanes, Special to CNN
The problem with college drinking is not necessarily the drinking itself, but the negative consequences that result from excessive drinking. Each year, drinking affects college students, as well as college communities, and families. The consequences of drinking include: death, assault, sexual abuse, injury, academic problems, health problems/suicide attempts and more. As reported by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism in the report: www.niaaa.nih.gov/alcohol
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For many college students, their campus becomes a new home. The full hallways of young adults, the blue safety buttons and the ample staff of campus police seem to promise protection at every corner.
But colleges are not, actually, impermeable to the crimes of the real world. Despite extensive safety precautions taken by many schools, crimes do strike campuses.
The Daily Beast reviewed the U.S. Department of Education’s stats for college campuses around the nation and narrowed down the ones that are the most plagued by crime, weighting the data for campus population.