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"It's difficult to keep buildings and dorm rooms locked because people are constantly coming and going. Another contributing factor is that students tend to develop a false sense of security because of the seem- ingly peaceful surroundings." Campus crimes can take many forms – theft, date rape, and drugs to name just a few. It's impossible to avoid all dangers. However, Sheriff Norman has some sug- gestions on how college students can better protect and educate themselves through cam- pus safety education. • Never post information as to your whereabouts on your dorm room door, or on social media. If an intruder knows that you are away – it's an open invitation for them to break in. • Even if leaving your room for only a few minutes – lock your door. • When studying in out-of-the way places, inform campus security as to your whereabouts. • When meeting a study partner for the first time, make arrangements to meet in a public place. • Encourage campus security to estab- lish a photo identification program to deter outsiders from entering school buildings. • Work with your local law enforcement to organize a safety education program to teach incoming students the do's and don'ts of campus safety. • Familiarize yourself with emergency call box locations and save the telephone number for campus safety in your cell- phone for easy access. • Be aware of your surroundings. Don't let cellphones become a distraction by walking while texting or looking down at your cellphone. • Learn to trust your instincts. If you feel uncomfortable in a situation, get out of it. 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