Monday, March 18, 2019

Safe :: Violence Crimes Safety Papers

SafeHe had his hand full, but managed to find his key to the door at the archetypal Year Center at Eastern Michigan University and let himself in. As he opened the door, a nice, well-dressed man came up behind him, holding the door to help him in. They entered the elevator together, and the man explained that he was in that respect to affect his girlfriend, a resident advisor on the third floor. The scholar with his arm full of bags nodded he knew her, she was his R.A. Being a nice person, the man helped the educatee with whole of his bags to his door and so asked a favor of him. He treasured the student to knock on his R.A.s door, because he re all(prenominal)y wanted to surprise her and wanted to jump out from the side of the door, so as not to be seen through the peephole. The student gladly helped him he knocked, she answered, and the student started to go away, letting the man take over. His R.A. gasped, he heard that, but then the door closed, and the studen t went back to his room happy to help with that surprise. Hours passed, and a knock at the door interrupted homework as the student who had long forgot about the man and his R.A. answered his door. It was his friend, who pulled him out in the hall. While pointing devour the hall to the University police officers clearly handling the situation, the student was told about how there was an attack. Someone let the man in the building. The man was the R.A.s ex-boyfriend. He beat her up and left. The surprise - the nice, well-dressed, helpful man the bags in his hands and the holding of the door after being opened all came back to the student. He was the someone. He let the stranger in. Police reports, hospital visits, and collar floor meetings followed. Thorough reviews of the University policies for living in residence halls and codes of conduct were all part of the next few days, all with an underlying message for all campus residents safety (Kinkaid). This situation is j ust an example of the issues facing college students everyday, and a hard, fast reminder of the very real threat of violence on society.

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