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The Campus Policing Toolkit is a companion to Civilytics’ report on campus policing in the United States: Policing the American University. The Toolkit provides local communities with college-specific data about policing at their college and a how-to guide for reviewing that data and beginning a conversation with community members about how best to provide for the safety and security of their college and surrounding environment.

The Toolkit has three resources:

  • A fact sheet to share with organizations you wish to invite to join this conversation.
  • A datafile of the most current data available for 837 campus police departments across the country.
  • A user-guide for using both the report, Policing the American University, and local data together to begin a conversation.

View the toolkit here.
Read the companion report here.
Read the User Guide here.

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