Jeanne Clery

Jeanne Clery

Author: AbJack Entertainment September 17, 2022 Duration: 52:48

Episode 1 Jeanne Clery

In April 1986, first year student Jeanne Clery, a bubbly member of the tennis team, was brutally slain in her dorm room bed. The crime was incredibly violent and disturbing. But it did not take authorities long to find her killer, as he had confessed – and to everyone's shock, he was also a Lehigh student. Josoph Henry told his friends he had killed a girl and stolen some of her stuff. Henry was quickly tried for the crime and sentenced to death. His sentence was eventually pleaded down to life in prison. But Jeanne's legacy lives on, thanks to her parents. The Clerys sued Lehigh for lax security, and initiated a sweeping legislative trend that engendered a federal law named after their daughter. As a result of the Clery Act, colleges and universities that receive federal funds must be accountable for reporting crimes on their campuses, and ensuring that their students stay safe.

'The Clery Act' requires colleges and universities to report campus crime data, support victims of violence, and publicly outline the policies and procedures they have put into place to improve campus safety. Learn more about it, and about the Clery Center here-
https://www.clerycenter.org/the-clery-act

 

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Campus Killings is hosted by Dr. Meghan Sacks and Dr. Amy Shlosberg.
Research and Writing by Abagail Belcastro

Produced by Mike Morford of AbJack Entertainment

Be sure to listen to Amy and Meghan's other podcasts:
Women and Crime & Direct Appeal




Every other Saturday, Dr. Meghan Sacks and Dr. Amy Shlosberg bring their unique dual perspective to Campus Killings, a true crime podcast from AbJack Entertainment. Both seasoned criminologists and educators, they examine cases where violence has intruded upon the one place meant for learning and growth. This isn't just a recounting of facts; it's a deep, thoughtful analysis that asks difficult questions about society, safety, and the systems that fail to prevent tragedy. You'll hear them discuss the intricate details of some of the most shocking murders to occur on school and university grounds, applying their academic rigor and professional insight to understand the how and the why. Their conversation moves beyond the headlines to consider the profound impact on communities and the lasting echoes of each crime. For anyone fascinated by the complexities of criminal behavior within insulated environments, this podcast offers a sobering, intelligent exploration. New episodes arrive bi-weekly, providing thorough examinations that respect the gravity of the subject while seeking clarity amidst the chaos.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 90

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