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How to prevent campus theft
There are several ways to prevent campus theft.

In the university campus, the highest incidence rate is the case of students' property being violated. Therefore, it is more important to improve college students' safety awareness and anti-theft ability.

1, get into the good habit of locking the door behind you. Students who leave the classroom (professional classroom) or dormitory at last should close the window and lock the door, and don't be afraid of trouble. Lock the door in time when you leave the dormitory for a short time, such as going to the water room, going to the toilet, visiting and chatting, buying food, turning on water, etc. Sleep at night, exercise in the morning or study by yourself in the morning. Don't let your guard down just because someone is indoors. Lock the door behind you.

Don't stay with foreigners. Violation of student dormitory management regulations is tantamount to inviting wolves into the room and regretting it. This lesson is painful.

3, found suspicious personnel should strengthen vigilance, pay more attention. When criminals steal in classrooms and dormitories, they often find various excuses, such as looking for someone or selling goods, waiting for an opportunity to steal. In this case, you should report to the security office in time.

4. During the holidays, because most of the students went home, a few students who stayed in school didn't attend classes, and they liked to bring friends from the society and students from other schools to school to play. The number of people coming and going is more complicated. At this time, it is necessary to strengthen the management of apartments to prevent theft.

5. Replace the lock with someone else's, and don't lend the key to others casually to prevent it from being copied away or directly opening the dormitory to steal things from the classroom when the key is out of control.

Reasons for frequent thefts in colleges and universities;

First, students' awareness of prevention is not strong; Second, with the rapid development of social economy, there are more and more valuables for students; Third, a few college students have poor concept of law and discipline, weak awareness of law-abiding, and arbitrarily occupy other people's property in pursuit of pleasure; Fourth, the dormitory has poor preventive conditions.