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Schools aren't accurately reporting crime and violent incidents on campus, according to a new report by 27 state attorneys general.
State and federal laws intended to track crime at K-12 and higher ed schools fail to provide adequate information, note critics. Colleges are often reluctant to report serious crimes because of the stigma associated with it and fines for not doing so are "a drop in the bucket."
The report from the National Association of Attorneys General Task ...