One weapons: carrying, possessing, etc. reported on University of Alabama, Huntsville campus in 2017

One weapons: carrying, possessing, etc. reported on University of Alabama, Huntsville campus in 2017
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There was 1 on-campus weapons: carrying, possessing, etc. in 2017 on the campus of University of Alabama, Huntsville, located in Huntsville, according to the most recent crime statistics available on the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) website.

In 2016, there was 1 weapons: carrying, possessing, etc. on the campus; and in 2015, there were 0 weapons: carrying, possessing, etc.s. Overall, in the three year period from 2015 through 2017, 50 percent of on-campus weapons: carrying, possessing, etc.s happened in residence halls. The following table shows how many of these on-campus criminal offenses were committed in residence halls:

Year On-campus weapons: carrying, possessing, etc.s In residence halls % In residence halls
2017 1 1 100%
2016 1 0 0%
2015 0 0 0%


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