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Policing our campuses: a national review of statutes

Max L. Bromley (University of South Florida, Tampa)

American Journal of Police

ISSN: 0735-8547

Article publication date: 1 September 1996

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Abstract

Provides a profile of state laws pertaining to campus police. Reveals wide variations across the USA. Notes that statutes are often the state legislature’s ad hoc response to a problem. Many campuses require their police to be deputized by the local police authorities. Finds that the majority of states grant police authority to officers at public institutions and that it is usual for the governing body or chief executive officer to have appointing authority over campus police. Suggests elements for a model campus police statute.

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Bromley, M.L. (1996), "Policing our campuses: a national review of statutes", American Journal of Police, Vol. 15 No. 3, pp. 1-22. https://doi.org/10.1108/07358549610129604

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MCB UP Ltd

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