UW Police Say Increase In Sexual Assault Complaints Is Due To Education

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The University of Wyoming police saw an uptick in the number of reported sexual assaults in 2013.  15 sex offenses were reported in contrast with the eight or nine typical in a year.

In 2012 five were reported. UW Police Chief Mike Samp says he’s sure the increase is due to greater education about the importance of reporting such crimes.

“We’ve seen nothing to indicate that the actual number of crimes are going up here, although we’re certainly seeing more reports.  Hopefully, that’s just a result of the increased efforts on the reporting effort and not an actual increase in the number of actual assaults.”

Samp says the campus police have been working closely with several campus groups to educate students about the issue.  He says they've targeted men and urged them to stop a crime before it happens.

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Melodie Edwards is the host and producer of WPM's award-winning podcast The Modern West. Her Ghost Town(ing) series looks at rural despair and resilience through the lens of her hometown of Walden, Colorado. She has been a radio reporter at WPM since 2013, covering topics from wildlife to Native American issues to agriculture.
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