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  2. U.S.C. Institute of Safety and Systems Management - Wikipedia

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    The Institute of Safety and Systems Management at the University of Southern California operated from 1952 to 1992. It was the first academic degree program in the United States that offered degrees in safety, human factors, and systems management.

  3. Parks College of Engineering, Aviation and Technology

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    Now known as Parks College of Engineering, Aviation, and Technology, it is a modern, growing, and active part of the university. In 2008, the FAA granted the college a $2.25 million grant to form the Center for Aviation Safety Research.

  4. Clery Act - Wikipedia

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    The Clery Act requires all colleges and universities that participate in federal financial aid programs to keep and disclose information about crime on and near their respective campuses.

  5. Princeton University Among America's Safest: Report - Patch

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    In addition to its designated campus safety office, Princeton provides multiple ways to report crimes: tip line, anonymous tip line, confidential email, and sexual abuse report.

  6. United States Coast Guard Auxiliary University Programs

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    The Auxiliary University Program (AUP) prepares undergraduate and graduate students for future public service inside and outside of the Coast Guard. AUP provides the opportunity to attend college while learning to gain boating education, to learn about homeland security , and to gain operational and leadership experience. [3]

  7. Campus police - Wikipedia

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    Campus police or university police in the United States and Canada are sworn police or peace officers employed by a college or university to protect the private or public property of the campus and surrounding areas and the people who live, work, and visit it.