My top two Reach: Cornell v. NYU

<p>here is a comparison of infraction/crime statistics 2004 from the IPEDS COOL website</p>

<p>offense, NYU number, Cornell number</p>

<p>on-campus drug arrests, 0, 22
public property drug arrests, 590, 8 (The NYU number has been over 1000)</p>

<p>on-campus liquor arrests, 0, 16
public property liquor arrests 100, 0</p>

<p>on-campus disciplinary actions drugs 65, 17
on-campus disciplinary actions liquor, 153, 102</p>

<p>non-campus arrests drugs, 0, 13
non-campus arrests liquor, 0, 82</p>

<p>non-campus disciplinary actions drugs, 155, 0
non-campus disciplinary actions liquor, 551, 4</p>

<p>[Cornell had 22 drug offenses and 216 liquor offenses reported by State and local police. NYU apparently did not report this data.]</p>

<p>sex offenses forcible on-campus, 5, 8
sex offenses non-campus, 4, 0</p>

<p>burglary on-campus 14, 2
burglary non-campus 61, 3</p>

<p>car theft on-campus 0, 38 (NYU has no campus roads)
car theft non-campus, 0, 0 </p>

<p>criminal offense public property-robbery, 9, 1
criminal offense public property-car theft, 6, 0</p>

<p>[Cornell had 13 burglaries reported by state and local police, NYU did not report this statistic]</p>