21 liquor law violations reported on University of Nebraska at Omaha campus in 2017

21 liquor law violations reported on University of Nebraska at Omaha campus in 2017
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There were 21 on-campus liquor law violations in 2017 on the campus of University of Nebraska at Omaha, located in Omaha, according to the most recent crime statistics available on the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) website.

In 2016, there were 51 liquor law violations on the campus; and in 2015, there were 17 liquor law violations. Overall, in the three year period from 2015 through 2017, 62 percent of on-campus liquor law violations happened in residence halls. The following table shows how many of these on-campus criminal offenses were committed in residence halls:

Year On-campus liquor law violations In residence halls % In residence halls
2017 21 13 61%
2016 51 35 68%
2015 17 8 47%


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