Student
Right-to-Know Report
Universities and colleges are required by federal law to report campus crime statistics annually to
the FBI for inclusion in the
Uniform Crime Report.
Indiana University Bloomington has always
kept detailed records showing the number of offenses and arrests that occur each year.
The following crime report represents those crimes that were reported to the Indiana University
Dean of Students Office and the Indiana University Police Department.
Crime Reports
Crime report categories are determined and required by
the Student
Right-to-Know legislation.
- Criminal Homicide
- Forcible Rape (Includes attempted and acquaintance rapes.
Acquaintance rapes
accounted for 3, 8 and 4 of the forcible rapes reported in 1997, 1998,
and 1999, respectively.)
- Forcible Sodomy
- Sexual Assault with an Object
- Forcible Fondling
- Incest
- Statutory Rape
- Robbery
- Aggravated Assault
- Burglary
- 1997: 103
- 1998: 111
- 1999: 86
- Vehicle Theft
- 1997: 11
- 1998: 19
- 1999: 9
Criminal Arrests
- Liquor Laws
- 1997: 145
- 1998: 208
- 1999: 316
- Drug Laws
- 1997: 107
- 1998: 113
- 1999: 126
- Weapons
Outdoor Telephones and Emergency Call
Boxes