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Johns Hopkins students say they feel safe, despite recent assault and rising campus crime

A JHU police vehicle is parked next to the campus at the Johns Hopkins Homewood community. University officials have ramped up security and their police presence at the Homewood campus, following reports of an attempted assault on campus over the weekend. (Karl Merton Ferron/Staff)
A JHU police vehicle is parked next to the campus at the Johns Hopkins Homewood community. University officials have ramped up security and their police presence at the Homewood campus, following reports of an attempted assault on campus over the weekend. (Karl Merton Ferron/Staff)
The Baltimore Sun's Racquel Bazos (Kevin Richardson/Sun Staff)
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Students at Johns Hopkins University's Homewood campus said they largely feel safe despite a recent analysis showing crime increasing.

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