Violent crime is not common at UCLA
Violent crime is not common at UCLA
Violent crime is rare at UCLA, according to federal data.
The 419-acre Westwood campus of 43,000 students reported no on-campus murders, 136 robberies, 128 aggravated assaults and 193 sex offenses between 2001 and 2014.
The most common crime reported was burglary, with 1,872 incidents during that period.
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