The University of Wyoming reports a drop in rapes on and near campus for the second straight year, and campus police dealt with fewer alcohol and drug violations in 2012. UW crime prevention officer Aaron Appelhans says the university has been working to improve educating students and others about crime prevention and the consequences of committing offenses, particularly "relationship violence." UW reported five forcible sex offenses on campus and adjacent public property in 2012 - down from seven in 2011 and nine in 2010. Liquor violation arrests decreased from 205 in 2011 to 178 last year. The number of drug arrests fell to 60 in 2012 from 96 the previous year. UW did report more burglaries in 2012, but no murders, robberies, aggravated assaults or hate crimes.
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