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Naperville PD sparks conversation on college safety 

Naperville PD sparks conversation on college safety. 4 students walking on campus

If back-to-school means off to campus this year, there are plenty of ways to protect against the risks involved with college, experts with the Naperville Police Department say.

Crime Prevention Specialists Julie Smith and Jim Pacetti hosted a presentation called “Safety for the College-Bound Student” in an online format for the first time Thursday evening. Listeners heard what Smith described as a “conversation starter” to help young adults prepare for a safe experience at college.

 Check out some tips the presenters shared to help incoming college students prepare for the challenges of this new phase.

 Naperville PD says practice situational awareness

Being aware of surroundings goes a long way toward preventing crime and ensuring personal safety, Pacetti said. Use these strategies to stay attentive: 

Safeguard yourself — and your stuff

College students can take several steps to stay safe in their dorms, apartments, classrooms, activities and relationships, Smith and Pacetti said. Try these ways to stay safe on campus:

Know your resources and use them

College campuses are prepared with resources to help students meet their physical, mental, emotional and educational needs. Here are some ways to take advantage:

 Make good decisions about alcohol, drugs

Fewer people aged 18 to 25 reported drinking within the past month in 2024 than they did in 2021, according to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration. The rate dropped from 50.9% four years ago to 47.5% last year.

 “People are making better choices” while at college, Pacetti said. “So are you going there to learn, or are you going there to party?”

 Here are a few of Pacetti and Smith’s tips related to drinking and drugs: 

 Further college safety tips

Naperville police plan to post a video of the campus safety webinar online for future viewing. The department also offers back-to-school safety resources at naperville.il.us/backtoschool.

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