SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF ARRESTED PERSONS

 

The graph below shows the special conditions of arrested persons.  University affiliation refers to students or employees of the university.  Non-university affiliation refers to persons who were visiting, passing through, or others who chose to commit a crime within the university community and who were subsequently arrested.  In 2003 54% of arrests were university affiliated and 46% non-university affiliated as compared to 62% being university affiliated and 38% being non-university affiliated for 2002.  Of the 677 arrests made in 2003, 598 or 88% of all those arrested involved chemical use or abuse.  Chemical use or abuse, primarily alcohol, were either a contributing factor to the arrest or were discovered incident to an arrest.  The use of possession of controlled substances combined with alcohol was also a contributing factor.