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Crossing the Line

Is public accountability the price of a safe campus?

For the most part, a city or town's police authority is accompanied by public accountability.

New York City police officers can carry guns and make arrests--but its commissioners and inspectors, sergeants and officers are under constant scrutiny.

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The media and interest groups can play a watchdog role by questioning police about material within their reports. And voters can decide whether they like the mayor's choice of a police commissioner. There are police review boards in almost every major city.

The buck stops there.

HUPD acknowledges it is different--but claims there are more than enough legal and procedural safeguards in place to ensure the force does most of its work on-campus, where it acts as the security force of a private institution.

"The bottom line is that I want the University police department to police for the University," Riley says.

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