Most of you I’m sure have heard about this tragic killing at Yale. As for information unfolds it seems like it may very well have been a person who worked in the building that she worked in doing her research. All of this is speculative, yet we’re confident that authorities will bring the killer to justice. Obviously everyone at sharenotes.com extends our deepest condolences to the family of Annie Le for their tragic loss.
The topic does however bring us back around to the conversation surrounding the safety of college campuses. I don’t have any stats to throw at you, just my own experiences and feelings. Down here in San Diego, we’ve got what seems like a pretty safe campus, but then again so would one assume about the safety of a prestigious Ivy league college, so I guess you never know?
It seems like every time something happens on a school campus, the dead bolts go on the doors, people walk just a little faster and keep just a bit more to themselves. Eventually the overly cautious return to a state of calm and the biggest concerns go back to being the odd fight at a frat party.
So the question is, are campuses safe enough, or do we fall into old habits and let our guards down too easily? It seems that the Yale campus does everything right, secured building, cameras and very limited access points. As sad as it is, it seems like crimes will always take place somewhere, somehow regardless of the amount of security.
I am of the opinion that you cannot walk around your campus (or otherwise) living in constant fear and that on many levels you must simply live your life. That of course does not mean that you should take unnecessary risks and go around looking for trouble. But it is my feeling that in general Colleges are pretty safe places. At least the one’s I’ve visited as well as my own. But I’m obviously not a safety expert, nor have I taken appraisal of all the schools across the nation.
So the question I would leave you with is, do you feel your campus is as safe as it should be? We have many students at many schools across the sharenotes.com network so please feel free to share your thoughts and experiences by leaving your comments below.
