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Primary Sources

Comparison Shows UNL One of Safest Campuses.  Lincoln Journal.  28 March 1990.  C Lincoln, NE, 1990.

M. A. Massengale.  Letter to Professor Esther S. Cope.  28 April 1983.  The University of Nebraska Lincoln.  Office of the Chancellor.  C 1983.

               Reeves, Bob.  Security Devices Installed on Campus.  The Lincoln Star.  13 July 1983.  C Lincoln, Ne 1983.

               Russman, Corey.  Blue-Light Telephones Contribute to Safety.  The Daily Nebraskan.  22 October 1992.  C Lincoln, NE, 1992.

University Police.  Campus Safety and Crime Prevention.  University of Nebraska –Lincoln.  C 2012.  ONLINE:  http://police.unl.edu/safety/

Women Seek Better Security at UNLWoman’s Journal-Advocate.  Vol. 2, No. 4, May 1983.  C. Lincoln, Ne 1983

Secondary Sources

Doerner, William G. & Lab, Steven P.  Victimology.  6th Edition.  Anderson Publishing, Burlington, MA.  C 2012.

Fennelly, Lawrence.  Handbook of Loss Prevention and Crime Prevention.  Elsevier Inc.  Oxford, UK.  C 2012.  P 408

University Police.  Campus Safety and Crime Prevention.  University of Nebraska –Lincoln.  C 2012.  ONLINE:  http://police.unl.edu/safety/

U.S. Department of Education.  The Campus Safety and Security Data Analysis Cutting Tool.  “University of Nebraska-Lincoln”. C 2012 Office of Postsecondary Education.    ONLINE: http://ope.ed.gov/security